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1 1 | praise and blame war in this high–flown strain, whom are you
2 2 | order of the voice, in which high and low are duly mingled,
3 3 | hollow caves on the tops of high mountains, and every one
4 3 | their security to not very high hills, either.~Cleinias.
5 4 | accomplished yet more, and high ruin falls upon us. For
6 5 | he seems to be mounting high and steep places, the Gods
7 5 | Wherefore let us suppose this “high argument” of ours to address
8 5 | well as rich. And good in a high degree, and rich in a high
9 5 | high degree, and rich in a high degree at the same time,
10 6 | ways, and of the different high roads which lead out of
11 7 | as having much to do with high spirit on the one hand,
12 7 | intervals, slow and quick, or high and low notes, are combined—
13 10| their children’s children in high offices, and their prosperity
14 10| depths of the earth, or I am high and will fly up to heaven,
15 10| you are not so small or so high but that you shall pay the
16 11| living who are aged and high in honour; wherever a city
17 12| created in that year, shall be high priest; and they shall write
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