Book, Paragraph

1  II,  11|     command, I will not say to restrain, to check the madness of
2  IV,  13|     but grave men also, cannot restrain their laughter, and men
3   V,  29|    nature has not been able to restrain its passion within right
4  VI,  26|        utter amazement, and to restrain itself from every wicked
5 VII,  19|        of wise men, who cannot restrain their laughter when they
6 VII,  23|     while the bad knows not to restrain his ferocity, although he
7 VII,  33| represented by dancing does he restrain his passionate impulses?
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