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rhymes 1
rhythm 61
rhythmical 7
rhythms 26
ribands 5
ribbons 1
ricardo 1
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26 punishments
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26 rhythms
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26 shepherds
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1 Intro| letters, accents, quantities, rhythms, rhymes, varieties and contrasts 2 Text | to the consideration of rhythms?~HERMOGENES: Yes.~SOCRATES: Laws Book
3 2 | and noble words, in his rhythms, the figures, and in his 4 2 | in words and melodies and rhythms?~Cleinias. Certainly.~Athenian. 5 2 | freemen would they add on the rhythms of slaves and men of the 6 2 | nor, beginning with the rhythms and gestures of freemen, 7 2 | knowledge of harmonies and rhythms; otherwise, how can they 8 2 | may know the harmonies and rhythms, and be able to select what 9 2 | education; and of this art, rhythms and harmonies form the part 10 7 | our former assertion, that rhythms and music in general are 11 7 | audience with words and rhythms and melodies most sorrowful 12 7 | their proper melodies and rhythms. It is shocking for a whole 13 7 | sexes have melodies and rhythms which of necessity belong 14 7 | make complex variations of rhythms, which they adapt to the Philebus Part
15 Intro| framed out of them, and the rhythms of the dance which correspond 16 Text | as they say, to be called rhythms and measures; and they tell Protagoras Part
17 Text | make their harmonies and rhythms quite familiar to the childrenThe Republic Book
18 3 | harmonies and all sorts of rhythms, if the music and the style 19 3 | Next in order to harmonies, rhythms will naturally follow, and 20 3 | rather to discover what rhythms are the expressions of a 21 3 | melody. To say what these rhythms are will be your duty-you 22 3 | and he will tell us what rhythms are expressive of meanness, 23 3 | quite understand, making the rhythms equal in the rise and fall 24 3 | panharmonic style, and in all the rhythms. Exactly. ~There complexity The Symposium Part
25 Intro| effeminate manners and the feeble rhythms of his verse; of Alcibiades, 26 Intro| monotonous and unmeaning rhythms which Prodicus and others


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