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1 II, 3 | wise man, you ought to have despised death. And, indeed, it would 2 II, 4 | which perhaps he may have despised on account of their smallness. 3 IV, 16| Him, they saw themselves despised and deserted, and (that 4 IV, 22| possible for Him both to be despised by men and to be visited 5 IV, 23| they shall be men, will be despised as inconsistent: if it shall 6 V, 1 | WHAT CAUSE PHILOSOPHERS DESPISED THE SACRED WRITINGS; OF 7 V, 1 | And therefore they are despised by those who are willing 8 V, 2 | time-server! But this man was despised, as his vanity deserved; 9 V, 3 | is without pleasures, and despised all things which are reckoned 10 V, 18| so superfluous, and so despised by God, that it has no power 11 V, 24| thus trample upon will be despised and unavenged. Those ravenous 12 VI, 4 | than those were which he despised; but whoever has preferred 13 VI, 18| and he would prefer to be despised, provided that he may always 14 VI, 18| said, that he should be despised as sluggish. For unless 15 VI, 24| he might assuredly have despised Zeno, and his teacher Sotion, 16 VII, 1 | appointed for him who shall have despised the present sweet enjoyments 17 VII, 5 | highest, unless he shall have despised the things which are lowest. 18 VII, 11| have been miserable, and despised, and poor in this life, 19 VII, 11| happens to those who, having despised gods of the earth and frail