Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Story3 | thou not heard that a lean scholar~ One day said to a fat fool:~ '
2 2, Story39| accumulate silver and corn.~ A scholar who only preaches and nothing
3 2, Story39| when he speaks.~ He is a scholar who commits no evil,~ Not
4 2, Story39| forget your own souls?~ ~ ~ A scholar who follows his lusts and
5 2, Story39| searching for an immaculate scholar, to~remain excluded from
6 2, Story39| with thy soul's ear to a scholar~ Although his actions may
7 2, Story39| the difference between a scholar and a monk~ amounts to?~
8 3, Story28| unknown.~ ~ ~ Secondly, a scholar, who is for the pleasantness
9 4, Story4 | Story 4~ ~ ~ A scholar of note had a controversy
10 4, Story5 | and quarrel~ Nor does a scholar fight with a contemptible
11 5, Story9 | unbecoming the dignity of a scholar to expose himself to suspicions~
12 7, Story1 | gave him in charge of a scholar to~instruct him and if possible
13 7, Story3 | Story 3~ ~ ~ An illustrious scholar, who was the tutor of a
14 7, Story5 | listened to the advice of a scholar.'~ ~ ~ After some time I
15 8, Maxim2 | Neither deeply learned nor a scholar will be~ A quadruped loaded
16 8, 36 | Because he had overcome a scholar by his impudence.~ Knowest
17 8, 38 | what the druggist says. A~scholar is silent like the perfumer'
18 8, 44 | Maxim 43~ ~ ~ A scholar is not meekly to overlook
19 8, 53 | a bird without wings; a scholar without~practice is a tree
20 8, 53 | foot, whilst a negligent~scholar is like a sleeping rider.
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