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Charmides Part
1 Text | and running and in bodily exercises generally, quickness and Cratylus Part
2 Intro| Many thousand times he exercises this power; like a child Gorgias Part
3 Intro| experience that rhetoric exercises great influence over other Laws Book
4 1 | common meals and gymnastic exercises, and wear arms.~Cleinias. 5 1 | citizens show in their naked exercises, contending against the 6 1 | common meals and gymnastic exercises have been excellently devised 7 4 | all discourses and vocal exercises have preludes and overtures, 8 7 | until we have determined the exercises which are suited to the 9 7 | been trained in gymnastic exercises and one who has not been. 10 7 | objects: For these sorts of exercises, and no others, are useful 11 7 | other labours and sports and exercises of the body are unworthy 12 7 | both go through the same exercises. I assert without fear of 13 7 | dance and practise gymnastic exercises—ought they not?~Cleinias. 14 7 | gymnastics all military exercises, such as archery, and all 15 8 | soldiers shall perform lesser exercises without arms every day, 16 8 | practise some gymnastic exercises, greater as well as lesser, 17 8 | are not, for none of them exercises a voluntary rule over voluntary 18 8 | unarmed either in gymnastic exercises or in these contests. On 19 8 | the contest, and of daily exercises under the superintendence 20 9 | one in war, or military exercises, or mimic contests. of which Lysis Part
21 Text | of wine, nor of gymnastic exercises, who have no return of love; Phaedrus Part
22 Text | sun, a stranger to manly exercises and the sweat of toil, accustomed 23 Text | embraces him, in gymnastic exercises and at other times of meeting, Protagoras Part
24 Text | goods, such as gymnastic exercises, and military service, and The Republic Book
25 1 | the power which injustice exercises of such a nature that wherever 26 3 | quite believe. ~The very exercises and toils which he undergoes 27 5 | for gymnastic and military exercises, and another is unwarlike 28 5 | will associate at gymnastic exercises. And so they will be drawn 29 6 | in any other studies and exercises. ~Yes, he said, you are 30 7 | hunting, and all other bodily exercises, but a hater rather than 31 7 | who is first in gymnastic exercises is one of the most important 32 8 | also a lover of gymnastic exercises and of the chase. ~Yes, The Sophist Part
33 Intro| subdivisions were favourite logical exercises of the age in which he lived; The Statesman Part
34 Intro| but the power which he exercises is underived and uncontrolled,— 35 Text | STRANGER: Of course that which exercises command about animals. For, 36 Text | the same, so long as he exercises authority over them according The Symposium Part
37 Intro| the practice of gymnastic exercises, by the meetings of political 38 Intro| train their son in manly exercises and in virtue. It is not Theaetetus Part
39 Intro| are certain that heredity exercises a considerable, but undefined Timaeus Part
40 Intro| seeks after knowledge and exercises the divine part of himself 41 Intro| revolution of the universe exercises a condensing power, and 42 Text | or cutting power which it exercises on our bodies. We all of