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boatswains 1
bodies 11
bodily 24
body 77
body-guard 3
body-the 1
bodyguard 1
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78 even
78 guardians
78 socrates
77 body
77 principle
76 might
75 under
Plato
The Republic

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body
   Dialogue
1 Repub| more the pleasures of the body fade away, the greater to 2 Repub| negatively by the example of the body. Suppose you were to ask 3 Repub| were to ask me whether the body is selfsufficing or has 4 Repub| should reply: Certainly the body has wants; for the body 5 Repub| body has wants; for the body may be ill and require to 6 Repub| but the interest of the body? ~True, he said. ~Nor does 7 Repub| a ruler having the human body as a subject, and is not 8 Repub| family, or in any other body, that body is, to begin 9 Repub| in any other body, that body is, to begin with, rendered 10 Repub| and looking in, saw a dead body of stature, as appeared 11 Repub| together in one habitation the body of inhabitants is termed 12 Repub| divisions, gymnastics for the body, and music for the soul. ~ 13 Repub| fondly than they mould the body with their hands; but most 14 Repub| payment he restored the dead body of Hector, but that without 15 Repub| second nature, affecting body, voice, and mind? ~Yes, 16 Repub| belief is-not that the good body by any bodily excellence 17 Repub| excellence, improves the body as far as this may be possible. 18 Repub| more particular care of the body; and in order to avoid prolixity 19 Repub| And will the habit of body of our ordinary athletes 20 Repub| I said, that a habit of body such as they have is but 21 Repub| gymnastics of health in the body. ~Most true, he said. ~But 22 Repub| such excessive care of the body, when carried beyond the 23 Repub| anxiety about the state of his body. ~Yes, likely enough. ~And 24 Repub| their own persons. For the body, as I conceive, is not the 25 Repub| with which they cure the body; in that case we could not 26 Repub| sickly; but they cure the body with the mind, and the mind 27 Repub| health both of soul and of body; but those who are diseased 28 Repub| for the training of the body. ~What then is the real 29 Repub| the high condition of his body fills him with pride and 30 Repub| indirectly to the soul and body), in order that these two 31 Repub| whole soul and the whole body against attacks from without; 32 Repub| in the treatment of the body, or in some affair of politics 33 Repub| disease and health are in the body. ~How so? he said. ~Why, 34 Repub| another in the parts of the body; and the creation of disease 35 Repub| mean, that the one has a body which is a good servant 36 Repub| servant to his mind, while the body of the other is a hinderance 37 Repub| have to practise upon the body corporate with medicines. 38 Repub| the individual-as in the body, when but a finger of one 39 Repub| about any other part of the body, which has a sensation of 40 Repub| State to the relation of the body and the members, when affected 41 Repub| making an enemy of the dead body when the real enemy has 42 Repub| light without the whole body, so too the instrument of 43 Repub| growth and decay of the body, and may therefore be regarded 44 Repub| is the very light of the body to the sight of that which 45 Repub| and is not shared with the body. ~Very true, he replied. ~ 46 Repub| and training are sound in body and mind, justice herself 47 Repub| compulsory, does no harm to the body; but knowledge which is 48 Repub| and sterility of soul and body occur when the circumferences 49 Repub| be a member of the ruling body, although in truth he was 50 Repub| luxury and idleness both of body and mind; they do nothing, 51 Repub| of talking. ~And, as in a body which is diseased the addition 52 Repub| youth, and is hurtful to the body, and hurtful to the soul 53 Repub| phlegm and bile are to the body. And the good physician 54 Repub| the physicians make of the body; for they take away the 55 Repub| reach the soul through the body are generally of this sort-they 56 Repub| are in the service of the body have less of truth and essence 57 Repub| Far less. ~And has not the body itself less of truth and 58 Repub| and wisdom, more than the body ever is by receiving gifts 59 Repub| more honorable than the body. ~Certainly, he said. ~To 60 Repub| desire so to attemper the body as to preserve the harmony 61 Repub| mean? ~I will explain: The body which is large when seen 62 Repub| and disease of the whole body; as mildew is of corn, and 63 Repub| Take the analogy of the body: The evil of the body is 64 Repub| the body: The evil of the body is a disease which wastes 65 Repub| reduces and annihilates the body; and all the things of which 66 Repub| so separate her from the body? ~Certainly not. ~And yet, 67 Repub| supposed to destroy the body; although, if the badness 68 Repub| communicates corruption to the body, then we should say that 69 Repub| then we should say that the body has been destroyed by a 70 Repub| on by this; but that the body, being one thing, can be 71 Repub| cutting up of the whole body into the minutest pieces, 72 Repub| things being done to the body; but that the soul, or anything 73 Repub| destruction of some other body, destroy a soul or anything 74 Repub| marred by communion with the body and other miseries, you 75 Repub| state of corruption, his body was found unaffected by 76 Repub| that when his soul left the body he went on a journey with 77 Repub| means he returned to the body he could not say; only,


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