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1 Outl | virtue is praised; such may be found, for example, in 2 Text, II | whatever of human affairs may be called great, do we consider 3 Text, II | indeed with all men who may further our soul's salvation. 4 Text, III | better one. With what now may we compare these two kinds 5 Text, IV | the extent to which one may pursue it. To begin with 6 Text, IV | enjoyment in such writers may derive profit for their 7 Text, V | virtue, pray what meaning may we suppose that Hesiod had 8 Text, V | same poet said that one may find it all around him in 9 Text, V | incite us to bravery, that we may not weaken our efforts before 10 Text, V(17)| excellence in Greek composition, may be explained by his shallow 11 Text, V(19)| law-giver. In the tract, How One may Profit by One's Enemies, 12 Text, VII | other also 30 — thus much may you be avenged; the conduct 13 Text, VIII | plan or purpose,~An analogy may be found in the athletic 14 Text, VIII | earth, or wherever else it may happen to be. While he who 15 Text, IX | do?' perchance some one may ask. What else than to care 16 Text, IX | any one of us, whoever he may be, to know himself. Now 17 Text, IX | more herds of cattle than may be counted. Yet I believe 18 Text, X | degrees of their sickness, may you not seem to belong to 19 Text, X | physicians if they come. May this now not be your plight,