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1 1, XXX | at once. For one man is admired on account of his wisdom, 2 1, XXX | but not many have been admired and acquired a reputation 3 3, XII | from those individuals who admired, indeed, the origin of Christianity, 4 5, X | sensible light which is admired by the multitude, but because 5 6, II | men; while Epictetus is admired by persons of ordinary capacity, 6 7, III | which were recognised and admired throughout the whole of 7 7, VI | no; the Pythian, so much admired among the Greeks, judged 8 7, XI | any, those who heard and admired them would have followed 9 7, XXII | God, which makes it to be admired by all who look upon it. 10 7, XXXVI| passions. Hence Homer is admired, among other things, for 11 7, LIV | whose firmness is justly admired, although his saying when 12 8, XX | temples of senseless gods, admired by senseless men, who have 13 8, XLVI | bribes; but our prophets were admired for their plain truthfulness,