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Critias
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1 Text | sufficient maintenance for tame and wild animals. Moreover, 2 Text | for every animal, wild or tame, and much wood of various Gorgias Part
3 Text | their youth upwards, and tame them like young lions,— Laws Book
4 4 | flocks of sheep and other tame animals. For we do not appoint 5 6 | but of animals wild and tame, and also of men. Man, as 6 6 | men. Man, as we say, is a tame or civilized animal; nevertheless, Menexenus Part
7 Text | creating diverse animals, tame and wild, she our mother Phaedrus Part
8 Text | and that he will appear tame in comparison, even if he 9 Text | believed a horse to be of tame animals the one which has The Republic Book
10 9 | of all manner of beasts, tame and wild, which he is able 11 10 | that there were animals tame and wild who changed into The Sophist Part
12 Intro| abide. On land you may hunt tame animals, or you may hunt 13 Intro| wild animals. And man is a tame animal, and he may be hunted 14 Text | STRANGER: One is the hunting of tame, and the other of wild animals.~ 15 Text | animals.~THEAETETUS: But are tame animals ever hunted?~STRANGER: 16 Text | if you include man under tame animals. But if you like 17 Text | may say that there are no tame animals, or that, if there 18 Text | you may say that man is a tame animal but is not hunted— 19 Text | Stranger, that man is a tame animal, and I admit that 20 Text | us divide the hunting of tame animals into two parts.~ 21 Text | hunts animals,—livinglandtame animals; which hunts man,— The Statesman Part
22 Intro| the previous division into tame and wild. We forgot this 23 Intro| we were laying down. The tame, walking, herding animal, 24 Text | division of all animals into tame and wild; those whose nature 25 Text | can be tamed are called tame, and those which cannot 26 Text | ever was concerned with tame animals, and is also confined 27 Text | Let me hear.~STRANGER: The tame walking herding animals 28 Text | of the hornless herd of tame animals will not mix the 29 Text | We must.~STRANGER: Every tame and herding animal has now 30 Text | property, with the exception of tame animals. Consider;—there 31 Text | include all property in tame animals, except slaves.~


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