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 1     III|              of any of this person's life, beginning with his birth
 2      XI|             desires and modelled his life on that of Epicurus. And
 3    XIII|         disciple and follower of his life, that he had, and the only
 4     XIV|           what was the king's way of life, and he asks him to supply
 5      XV|            and of the necessities of life, unless they had been utterly
 6    XXII|              through the rest of his life upon the days severally
 7    XXIV|            to lead the philosophical life of the hero, besides being
 8    XXVI|           have brought back again to life in Rome after she had died,
 9    XXVI|         whether after all a spark of life might have not lingered
10    XXIX|             was the accusation, -- a life so little satisfactory to
11    XXXV|         after being with him all his life, and witnessing him work
12   XXXIX|           thyself, he shall corne to life again.' " The man then who,
13     XLI|      movement, admits a cessation of life ; and if responsibility
14     XLI|          believe, to their miserable life ? And why do you keep in
15     XLI|              of the maiden raised to life, the thread of Clotho had
16     XLI|           role of the saviour of her life ?~ ~But perhaps you will
17     XLI|         sea-faring man who spent his life upon the waves, and that
18     XLI| self-discipline in the prime of your life, or of your training . in
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