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dance 44
dancer 1
dancers 4
dances 31
dancing 29
dancing-girls 1
dandy 1
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31 corrupt
31 customs
31 cycle
31 dances
31 dangerous
31 date
31 denial
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dances

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1 Intro| Pallas is derived from armed dancesapo tou pallein ta opla. 2 Text | this is derived from armed dances. For the elevation of oneself Ion Part
3 Text | possessed, and have plenty of dances and words for that, but Laws Book
4 2 | joining hands together in dances and songs; and these they 5 2 | Athenian. He sings well and dances well; now must we add that 6 2 | he sings what is good and dances what is good?~Cleinias. 7 2 | the words, or songs, or dances are suited, either by nature 8 2 | to the lover of vicious dances or songs, or any good done 9 4 | who are like himself, and dances about, throwing all things 10 6 | experience of sacrifices and dances, if extending to all particulars, 11 7 | Crete you have the armed dances if the Curetes, and the 12 7 | armed and on horseback, in dances, and marches, fast or slow, 13 7 | sacrifices, and with what dances the particular festival 14 7 | offers any other hymns or dances to any one of the Gods, 15 7 | The order of songs and dances shall be as follows:—There 16 7 | musical compositions and dances which are excellent, and 17 7 | to sacrifice and perform dances, and how they may propitiate 18 7 | and tutor to others. About dances and music and choral strains, 19 7 | distinguished? There are dances of the Bacchic sort, both 20 7 | we will proceed to the dances of war and peace, for with 21 7 | which they have given to the dances of men who in their times 22 7 | called them Emmeleiai, or dances of order, thus establishing 23 7 | establishing two kinds of dances of the nobler sort, the 24 7 | happily.~I have described the dances which are appropriate to 25 7 | ordained by law about all dances and the teaching of them, 26 8 | what is the reason that dances and contests of this sort 27 8 | sacrifices and festivals and dances. How, in such a state as 28 12 | man. I may add that all dances ought to be performed with 29 12 | temple; so too the judge of dances and of all music, and the The Republic Book
30 3 | further details about the dances of our citizens, or about The Symposium Part
31 Text | in sacrifices, feasts, dances, he is our lord—who sends


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