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1 Praise| wise, chose rather to be called sophists. Their business 2 Praise| but of that lovely nymph called Youth, the most beautiful 3 Praise| other is this? Can that be called life where you take away 4 Praise| they are not improperly called twice children. Which, if 5 Praise| me that they are commonly called by my name?—of which they 6 Praise| father, from whence she is called the golden Venus; and lastly, 7 Praise| all. And nothing can be called miserable that suits with 8 Praise| wholly ignorant of everything called learning, lived only by 9 Praise| dissent from me; who not only called all men “wretched and full 10 Praise| miserable, or Horace had never called his poetical fury a beloved 11 Praise| nor that sibyl in Virgil called Aeneas’ travels mad labors. 12 Praise| or understanding be to be called madness.~For neither he 13 Praise| also not unlike herself called Flattery, begets everywhere; 14 Praise| not worth the while to be called Christians. And of these, 15 Praise| purpose that it may be truly called an ass’s playing on the 16 Praise| so much, is now and then called nepios, fool: and by the 17 Praise| denies, that anyone is to be called good but one, and that is 18 Praise| wise.” And in Luke, Jesus called those two disciples with 19 Praise| destined to eternal life are called sheep, than which creature 20 Praise| somewhat like it when he called the madness of lovers the