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1 1 | you and Megillus have been trained in these institutions, I
2 1 | to have been thoroughly trained in the Cretan institutions,
3 1 | and fearlessness is to be trained amid fears, let us consider
4 1 | quality is not also to be trained among opposites.~Cleinias.
5 2 | uneducated is he who has not been trained in the chorus, and the educated
6 2 | is he who has been well trained?~Cleinias. Certainly.~Athenian.
7 2 | which now is the better trained in dancing and music—he
8 2 | for prizes, and have been trained under a singing master,
9 2 | be expected to be better trained. For they need to have a
10 3 | make them over were not trained in his own calling, which
11 3 | observe that his sons were trained differently; through the
12 4 | an evil;—lions might be trained in that way to fly from
13 6 | to elect should have been trained in habits of law, and be
14 6 | the time, of a state thus trained not being permanent.~Cleinias.
15 7 | between one who has been trained in gymnastic exercises and
16 7 | calls it illiberal; but if trained in the sweet and vulgar
17 7 | of making those who are trained in it better men, whereas
18 7 | women had been so miserably trained that they could not fight
19 9 | and the judges are well trained and scrupulously tested,
20 11| rarely gifted by nature, and trained by education—who, when assailed
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