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1 I, 6 | discerning or virtuous man or woman, as Odysseus was distinguished 2 I, 7 | taller than the tallest woman, then men in general are 3 I, 7 | taller than the tallest woman. For the superiority of 4 I, 9 | s will be nobler than a woman’s. And those qualities are 5 I, 9 | encomium of Simonides, ~A woman whose father, whose husband, 6 I, 13| he had intercourse with a woman, but not that he committed " 7 II, 23| Thus from the case of the woman of Peparethus it might be 8 II, 23| Sappho, though she was a woman; the Lacedaemonians actually 9 II, 23| Helen must have been a good woman, because Theseus decided 10 II, 23| impression given. Thus a woman, who had palmed off her 11 II, 23| palmed off her son on another woman, was thought to be the lad’ 12 II, 23| they thought her a mortal woman.~27. Another line is to 13 III, 7 | old man; of sex, as man or woman; of nationality, as Spartan 14 III, 11| man should marry the right woman" is also true but dull. 15 III, 16| did she say: but the old woman buried her face in her hands:~