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Alphabetical [« »] making 2 malady 1 maloney 1 man 27 manifestly 1 manly 1 manner 2 | Frequency [« »] 30 on 29 our 28 other 27 man 26 should 26 them 26 then | St. Basil the Great To young men on the right use of greek literature IntraText - Concordances man |
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1 Outl | trusting that no young man will make the fatal error 2 Text, V | is not granted to every man to set out, nor, to the 3 Text, V | And certainly if any other man praises virtue in a like 4 Text, V | shore with the shipwrecked man, and makes him, when he 5 Text, V | must respect, for he is a man not to be slighted, somewhere 6 Text, VI | should actually be such a man as the artist pictures on 7 Text, VI | perfect harmony. But every man is divided against himself 8 Text, VI | knows no oath.' 25 Such a man will seek the appearance 9 Text, VII | of philosophy.27 Again, a man in a passion threatened 10 Text, VII | he in turn vowed that the man should surely be appeased, 11 Text, VII | examples in mind when a man is seized with anger! On 12 Text, VII | of noble deeds. A certain man once kept striking Socrates, 13 Text, VIII(39)| lost, and which ridiculed a man who was said to know many 14 Text, VIII | is no easy thing for the man of sense to bear, but at 15 Text, IX | does it make to a sensible man whether he is clad in a 16 Text, IX | For to one who is really a man it is no less a disgrace 17 Text, IX | beautiful is not the mark of a man who knows himself, or who 18 Text, IX | that which is seen is the man,' 43 for it requires a higher 19 Text, IX | Now it is harder for the man who is not pure in heart 20 Text, IX | definite limit is set to a man's wealth.' 55 Also, one 21 Text, IX | that a rich, purse-proud man was never an object of admiration 22 Text, IX | until he learned that the man knew how to use his wealth. 23 Text, IX | is nothing which the wise man must more guard against 24 Text, IX | anything else? 61 Such a man now praises justice to those 25 Text, X(65) | so became a shrunken old man. ~ 26 Text, X | no limit for the mind of man to grasp, any more than 27 Text, X | remembering the precept that every man ought to choose the better