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1 1 | he should determine and teach what is the good and evil
2 2 | poets are to be allowed to teach in the dance anything which
3 4 | praise. For we should not teach bad habits, least of all
4 5 | and does not resist and teach or convince her that, for
5 6 | or small by which he can teach a person to understand how
6 6 | proceed to marriage, and teach persons in what way they
7 7 | parts by pay, and let them teach those who attend the schools
8 7 | teachers, no matter what they teach, and by studies; but he
9 7 | their instructors ought to teach them. They ought to be occupied
10 7 | than advise the teachers to teach the young these words and
11 7 | masters of choruses are to teach and the character of them,
12 9 | and the just, and not to teach what they are, and how they
13 10| should first attempt to teach and persuade us that there
14 10| is and always will be to teach you the truth of these matters.~
15 10| Athenian. Either he shall teach us that we were wrong in
16 11| disputes with another he shall teach and learn of the disputant
17 11| himself exhibit, or ever teach anybody else, slave or freeman,
18 12| superior; and in a word, not teach the soul or accustom her
19 12| they come home they shall teach the young that the institutions
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