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Inside a palaestra, the peristyle ought to be laid out as described above.
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His impassioned eloquence brought the sun-bathed palaestra before one with a magic of representment.
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My whole life was spent in the baths and the palaestra, or in gay feasting.
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The beauty of the palaestra, and the beauty of the artist's workshop, reacted on one another.
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She stepped on the cold sands of the palaestra and glanced up at the temple steps.
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And at that moment all the people in the palaestra crowded about us, and, O rare!
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The spirit of metaphysics puts on the human form; and Dialectic walks the streets and contends in the palaestra.
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Here the place of meeting, which is also a palaestra, is quite forgotten, and the boys play a subordinate part.
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Since the day was warm, I went outside to the palaestra; here the athletically inclined were doing exercises and playing games.
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Thus no Roman was thought manly who could not swim, and every Greek exercised in the athletic sports of the palaestra.
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Statues surrounded the hurriedly erected palaestra where the Ephebi every morning practised their nude, anointed bodies in racing, wrestling, and throwing the discus.
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In the Lysis and Charmides the youths are the central figures, and frequent allusions are made to the place of meeting, which is a palaestra.
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In such boyish dreaming the soul learns to do and dare, hardens and supples itself, and puts on youthful beauty; for here is its palaestra.
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The guide forced a path for him through carriages, litters, and whole throngs of slaves and common people, who had assembled before the neighbouring palaestra.
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Without a single green leaf on his head, he walked, leaning on the Egyptian's arm, into the palaestra, which was diagonally opposite to his house.
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Thereupon I and Ctesippus went towards the Palæstra, and the rest followed.