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1 1, IV | other of simplicity, yet certainly they do for the most part 2 1, VII | agitation.~(2) Neither is certainly that other merit of learning, 3 1, VII | be found in Virgil,” so certainly this may be said truly, 4 1, VIII | the old tales went of.” So certainly, if a man meditate much 5 2, VII | took the right course. For certainly there cometh to pass, and 6 2, XIII | their true use and service. Certainly it is a thing may touch 7 2, XIV | maketh of the cave; for certainly if a child were continued 8 2, XXII | himself, as love can do: so certainly, if a man’s mind be truly 9 2, XXIII| Amici fures temporis: so certainly the intending of the discretion 10 2, XXIII| country were like to do. And certainly it is an error frequent 11 2, XXIII| number than of the good: certainly with these dispensations 12 2, XXIII| Amici fures temporis: so certainly the intending of the discretion 13 2, XXIII| country were like to do. And certainly it is an error frequent 14 2, XXIII| number than of the good: certainly with these dispensations 15 2, XXV | litigious arguments; which certainly have this contrary effect