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1 II, 2 | Do you see the terrible multitude of enemies, and their fierce 2 III, 4 | Picture Elijah and the vast multitude standing around him, and 3 III, 12| alone but for so great a multitude. But that I am sluggish 4 III, 12| divided among so great a multitude, and enters separately into 5 III, 13| the direction of a whole multitude, like some wild beast goaded 6 III, 14| rage? And who amongst the multitude would straightway desire 7 III, 15| correct the ignorance of the multitude, have, some of them, proved 8 III, 15| who love the praise of the multitude, and do everything for the 9 III, 17| mother, and nurse, and a multitude of handmaids share in helping 10 III, 17| with the follies of the multitude. For it is utterly impossible 11 IV, 1 | were I one of the obscure multitude, I should never have been 12 IV, 1 | the frenzy of so great a multitude, was he not very nearly 13 IV, 6 | many exploits, after such a multitude of victories, he prayed 14 IV, 9 | gainsayers, yet the simple multitude under his direction, when 15 V, 1 | public games; and just as the multitude there is separated into 16 V, 1 | pleasure on the part of the multitude, and be able to lead them 17 V, 2 | becomes despised by the multitude, while he gains nothing 18 V, 2 | both to himself and the multitude, because in his desire for 19 V, 2 | yield to the pleasure of the multitude, and is unable to do them 20 V, 2 | he is able to render the multitude better service, rather provides 21 V, 4 | be unconcerned about the multitude, but straightway to nip 22 V, 6 | the ignorance of the whole multitude; for since it is not possible 23 V, 8 | senseless censures of the multitude is dispirited, and casts 24 V, 8 | earnest attention of the multitude about him, and the affection 25 VI, 4 | was possible for him, a multitude of angels, clothed in shining 26 VI, 6 | from the society of the multitude, I should say myself that 27 VI, 7 | market-place and the haunts of the multitude, have not many to accuse 28 VI, 12 | were I to come among the multitude, and to be involved in countless 29 VI, 12 | soldiers in the ships, and the multitude of engines of war lying 30 VI, 12 | gloomiest night which the multitude of weapons occasions, eclipsing