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gymnasia 1
gymnasium 1
gymnastic 6
gymnastics 38
habit 20
habitable 1
habitation 2
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39 private
39 turn
38 between
38 gymnastics
38 need
38 third
37 age
Plato
The Republic

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gymnastics
   Dialogue
1 Repub| this has two divisions, gymnastics for the body, and music 2 Repub| with music, and go on to gymnastics afterward? ~By all means. ~ 3 Repub| are not of an age to learn gymnastics. ~Very true. ~That was my 4 Repub| must teach music before gymnastics. ~Quite right, he said. ~ 5 Repub| said. ~After music comes gymnastics, in which our youth are 6 Repub| be trained. ~Certainly. Gymnastics as well as music should 7 Repub| view. ~The really excellent gymnastics is twin sister of that simple 8 Repub| conceive that there is a gymnastics which, like our music, is 9 Repub| especially the military gymnastics. ~What do you mean? ~My 10 Repub| soul; and simplicity in gymnastics of health in the body. ~ 11 Repub| carried beyond the rules of gymnastics, is most inimical to the 12 Repub| content to practise the simple gymnastics, will have nothing to do 13 Repub| the two arts of music and gymnastics really designed, as is often 14 Repub| of exclusive devotion to gymnastics, or the opposite effect 15 Repub| impractical. ~Exactly. ~And so in gymnastics, if a man takes violent 16 Repub| he who mingles music with gymnastics in the fairest proportions, 17 Repub| directed-that music and gymnastics be preserved in their original 18 Repub| educating them in music and gymnastics; we were contriving influences 19 Repub| united influence of music and gymnastics will bring them into accord, 20 Repub| to the men was music and gymnastics. Yes. ~Then women must be 21 Repub| must be taught music and gymnastics and also the art of war, 22 Repub| attainments, both in music and gymnastics, and above all about their 23 Repub| another is unwarlike and hates gymnastics? ~Certainly. ~And one woman 24 Repub| unnatural in assigning music and gymnastics to the wives of the guardians-to 25 Repub| what the arts of music and gymnastics, when present in such a 26 Repub| mature, let them increase the gymnastics of the soul; but when the 27 Repub| at learning as well as at gymnastics, or he will never reach 28 Repub| not? ~Just so. ~There was gymnastics, which presided over the 29 Repub| was the counterpart of gymnastics, and trained the guardians 30 Repub| Undoubtedly; and yet if music and gymnastics are excluded, and the arts 31 Repub| than from the severity of gymnastics: the toil is more entirely 32 Repub| when a man is a lover of gymnastics and hunting, and all other 33 Repub| the age when the necessary gymnastics are over: the period, whether 34 Repub| philosophy to take the place of gymnastics and to be continued diligently 35 Repub| neglect will soon extend to gymnastics; and hence the young men 36 Repub| in the attention paid to gymnastics and military training-in 37 Repub| philosophy, and have honored gymnastics more than music. ~Undoubtedly, 38 Repub| then he takes a turn at gymnastics; sometimes idling and neglecting


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