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1 1, Int | character -- one of those men who know how to found a
2 1, Int | acquaintance with several men of intellect, Bruno was
3 1, Int | Instigated -- had disgusted men of noble mould, and had
4 1, Int | harmonic law which draws men together into companies.
5 1, Int | progress and conditions of men, and their duties towards
6 1, Int | enjoy the society of such men as Sir Philip Sydney, Fulke
7 1, Int | towards Venice.~In those days men of superior intellect were
8 1, 2 | can be wise; in short, all men are fools.~TANS. I do not
9 1, 3 | reality superior to ordinary men. And these again are of
10 1, 3 | intelligence; for such, the mass of men vouchsafe more admiration
11 1, 3 | vision extends.~CIC. But all men cannot arrive at that, which
12 1, 4 | there are few traces of men. The, youth of little skill
13 1, 4 | they being not gods, but men and animals? It is a law
14 1, 4 | the species. And amongst men the same thing is seen,
15 1, 5 | lead into captivity both men and gods;~By pity's hand
16 1, 5 | which he usually captivates men and gods, but only by causing
17 2, Pre | connexion with the blind men, he intended a reference
18 2, 1 | that he considered that men were consorting with gods
19 2, 1 | you demonstrate how, to men of heroic, spirit, all things
20 2, 1 | in the presence of other men, should rather praise himself
21 2, 1 | the likeness and image of men, but of those whose silence
22 2, 1 | by gods, by heroes and by men~Be re-assured, so that I
23 2, 2 | freely, to which so many men have aspired who longed
24 2, 4 | origin of the nine blind men, who state nine reasons
25 2, 4(1)| evolution," and the nine blind men who, at the end of their
26 2, 4 | wound, my fire, my noose.~Men, heroes, and gods!~Who be
27 2, 4 | the general sense of other men. But such extravagance is
28 2, 5 | happened to those nine blind men, who were at first nine
29 2, 5 | extreme joy of the nine blind men, where, hearing that the
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