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hunter 8
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63 chosen
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hunting

Euthydemus
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1 Text | general is surely an art of hunting mankind.~What of that? I 2 Text | Why, he said, no art of hunting extends beyond hunting and 3 Text | of hunting extends beyond hunting and capturing; and when 4 Text | calculators (who all belong to the hunting class, for they do not make The First Alcibiades Part
5 Text | riding-masters, and begins to go out hunting. And at fourteen years of Laws Book
6 1 | Lacedaemonian, would reply that hunting is third in order.~Athenian. 7 6 | pleasure and advantage, hunting with dogs and other kinds 8 7 | education and learning. But hunting and similar pursuits in 9 7 | of witness to my words. Hunting is of wide extent, and has 10 7 | included, for there is a hunting of creatures in the water, 11 7 | there is a great deal of hunting of land animals of all kinds, 12 7 | of wild beasts only. The hunting after man is also worthy 13 7 | consideration; there is the hunting after him in war, and there 14 7 | war, and there is often a hunting after him in the way of 15 7 | there is thieving, and the hunting which is practised by robbers, 16 7 | in laying down laws about hunting, can neither abstain from 17 7 | have to praise and blame hunting with a view to the exercise 18 7 | moderate praise and censure of hunting; the praise being assigned 19 7 | may no desire or love of hunting in the sea, or of angling 20 7 | for our athletes only the hunting and catching of land animals, 21 7 | which the one sort is called hunting by night, in which the hunters 22 7 | Thus, only the best kind of hunting is allowed at all—that of Lysis Part
23 Text | the animals which he is hunting more difficult?~He would The Republic Book
24 3 | citizens, or about their hunting and coursing, their gymnastic 25 5 | they both share equally in hunting and in keeping watch and 26 5 | see in your house dogs for hunting, and of the nobler sort 27 7 | lover of gymnastics and hunting, and all other bodily exercises, The Sophist Part
28 Intro| learning, trading, fighting, hunting. The angler’s is an acquisitive 29 Intro| Conquest by craft is called hunting, and of hunting there is 30 Intro| is called hunting, and of hunting there is one kind which 31 Intro| or live in the water. The hunting of the last is called fishing; 32 Intro| of exchange as well as of hunting, and exchange is either 33 Intro| soon learn the nature of hunting from the vermin-destroyer 34 Text | then comes trade, fighting, hunting. And since none of these 35 Text | have the general name of hunting?~THEAETETUS: Yes.~STRANGER: 36 Text | no reason why the art of hunting should not be further divided.~ 37 Text | division?~STRANGER: Into the hunting of living and of lifeless 38 Text | course they exist; but the hunting after lifeless things having 39 Text | matters, may be omitted; the hunting after living things may 40 Text | things may be called animal hunting.~THEAETETUS: Yes.~STRANGER: 41 Text | Yes.~STRANGER: And animal hunting may be truly said to have 42 Text | two divisions, land-animal hunting, which has many kinds and 43 Text | names, and water-animal hunting, or the hunting after animals 44 Text | water-animal hunting, or the hunting after animals who swim?~ 45 Text | general term under which the hunting of all birds is included.~ 46 Text | THEAETETUS: True.~STRANGER: The hunting of animals who live in the 47 Text | STRANGER: And this sort of hunting may be further divided also 48 Text | force, half of this was hunting, and half of hunting was 49 Text | was hunting, and half of hunting was hunting animals, half 50 Text | and half of hunting was hunting animals, half of this was 51 Text | animals, half of this was hunting water animals—of this again, 52 Text | remember our division of hunting, into hunting after swimming 53 Text | division of hunting, into hunting after swimming animals and 54 Text | reach the art of animal hunting; the one going to the sea-shore, 55 Text | do you mean?~STRANGER: Of hunting on land there are two principal 56 Text | they?~STRANGER: One is the hunting of tame, and the other of 57 Text | Then let us divide the hunting of tame animals into two 58 Text | military art, by one name, as hunting with violence.~THEAETETUS: 59 Text | STRANGER: And of private hunting, one sort receives hire, 60 Text | the one concerned with hunting, the other with exchange.~ 61 Text | adduces as his example of hunting, the general’s art, at all 62 Text | in the subdivisions of hunting, contests, merchandize, The Statesman Part
63 Text | generalship, and any branch of hunting, or about painting or imitation


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