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1 2 | appealed to the Gods before he judged. He is sitting not as the
2 2 | that only can be rightly judged by the standard of pleasure,
3 2 | that imitation is not to be judged of by pleasure and false
4 2 | something, but they are to be judged of by the standard of truth,
5 2 | says that music is to be judged of by pleasure, his doctrine
6 3 | good or bad, can only be judged of rightly by the pleasure
7 3 | For if the democracy which judged had only consisted of educated
8 6 | days. The tablets which are judged to be first, to the number
9 8 | such poems as have been judged sacred and dedicated to
10 9 | his advocate, and he be judged to have been in this state
11 9 | cases the murderer who is judged by the law to be the worse
12 9 | less cruel, and he who is judged the less cruel may be really
13 9 | meet, and when they have judged the cause, they shall entrust
14 11| before those who have been judged to be the first in virtue;
15 11| advocacy, and let him be judged in the court of select judges;
16 11| gained; and equally, if he be judged to have acted more than
17 12| that he has been justly judged, let him bring the examiners
18 12| and one of them, who is judged first of the priests created
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