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| Alphabetical [« »] selecting 2 selection 1 seleucus 1 self 12 self-control 2 self-determination 1 self-help 5 | Frequency [« »] 12 remains 12 saved 12 seems 12 self 12 shape 12 supper 12 takes | Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus) The Instructor IntraText - Concordances self |
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1 II, 5 | disgraceful to set one's self to do this; since the conversation 2 II, 7 | vulgar not to bear one's self without support, and consequently 3 II, 8 | passions. Rubbing one's self with ointment is entirely 4 II, 8 | different from anointing one's self with ointment. The former 5 II, 8 | fragrance. But to adorn one's self with "a crown woven from 6 II, 9 | nutriment. But stretching one's self on even couches, affording 7 II, 9 | napping and stretching one's self, and yawning, are manifestations 8 III, 1 | all lessons to know one's self. For if one knows himself, 9 III, 1 | For the decking of one's self out--carrying, as it does, 10 III, 1 | uselessness--is vaunting one's self. Wherefore he adds, "doth 11 III, 10| and also rubbing one's self when anointed with oil. 12 III, 11| it. But to confess one's self less ornamental than the