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1 I, V | first place, consists of soul and body: and of these two, 2 I, V | perfect state both of body and soul, for in him we shall see 3 I, V | appear to rule over the soul, because they are in an 4 I, V | constitutional rule; for the soul rules the body with a despotical 5 I, V | clear that the rule of the soul over the body, and of the 6 I, V | difference as that between soul and body, or between men 7 I, V | distinction should exist in the soul? but the beauty of the body 8 I, V | whereas the beauty of the soul is not seen. It is clear, 9 I, VI | part and whole, of body and soul, are the same, and the slave 10 I, XIII| very constitution of the soul has shown us the way; in 11 I, XIII| although the parts of the soul are present in an of them, 12 I, XIII| good disposition of the soul, or in doing rightly, or 13 III, IV | living being is resolved are soul and body, as soul is made 14 III, IV | resolved are soul and body, as soul is made up of rational principle 15 IV, IV | what is just. And as the soul may be said to be more truly 16 V, XI | will buy revenge with his soul."~And whereas states consist 17 VII, I | the body, and goods of the soul, or deny that the happy 18 VII, I | possessors, every good of the soul, the greater it is, is also 19 VII, I | states: so that, if the soul is more noble than our possessions 20 VII, I | it is for the sake of the soul that goods external and 21 VII, I | them for the sake of the soul, and not the soul for the 22 VII, I | of the soul, and not the soul for the sake of them.~Let 23 VII, VII | passion is the quality of the soul which begets friendship 24 VII, VII | naturally addresses his soul in these words:~For surely 25 VII, XIII| character, both of body and soul. But some qualities there 26 VII, XIV | the perfect life.~Now the soul of man is divided into two 27 VII, XIV | one or other part of the soul and its actions over the 28 VII, XIV | consider the parts of the soul and their functions, and 29 VII, XV | the second place, as the soul and body are two, we see 30 VII, XV | there are two parts of the soul, the rational and the irrational, 31 VII, XV | order of generation to the soul, so the irrational is prior 32 VII, XV | ought to precede that of the soul, and the training of the 33 VII, XV | body for the sake of the soul.~ 34 VIII, II | which makes the body or soul or mind of the freeman less 35 VIII, III | which they create in the soul is a relaxation, and from 36 VIII, V | over the character and the soul? It must have such an influence 37 VIII, V | the ethical part of the soul. Besides, when men hear 38 VIII, V | philosophers say that the soul is a tuning, others, that 39 VIII, VII | melodies that excite the soul to mystic frenzy—restored