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1 1| fixed itself chiefly on that discourse of his, wherein by very 2 3| than to his own." With this discourse of his we passed over the 3 3| reasonable time of our walk with discourse, retracing the same way 4 11| addition, if the limits of my discourse did not hasten me. I have 5 14| vehemence of his prolonged discourse had relaxed the ardour of 6 14| exult at the harmony of your discourse, before the subject shall 7 14| however great a degree your discourse has delighted me by its 8 16| even the more unskilled the discourse, the more evident the reasoning, 9 17| rest? Truly a more prolix discourse concerning the stars must 10 18| permit. Is this the natural discourse of the common people, or 11 19| Although in varied kinds of discourse, yet in these matters you 12 19| Him. Plato has a clearer discourse about God, both in the matters 13 19| expresses them; and his discourse would be altogether heavenly, 14 22| which he had founded in his discourse, the illustrious Homer whom 15 26| demons; the philosophers discourse of them; Socrates knew it, 16 31| with gravity, with chaste discourse, and with body even more