Part, Dialogue
1 1, 1| affections, which are all contrary thoughts, some towards one
2 1, 2| is no delight without the contrary?~TANS. Certainly not; as
3 1, 2| the absent; and, on the contrary, it feels ambition, emulation,
4 1, 2| sad is wiser?~TANS. On the contrary, I mean that there~is in
5 1, 2| How? Do you not make two contrary qualities where there are
6 1, 2| two virtues?~TANS. On the contrary, I say they are one and
7 1, 3| unite with a nature of a contrary kind.~CIC. The Platonists
8 1, 3| alien forms. And, on the contrary, through the knowledge of
9 1, 4| you mean.~TANS. Quite the contrary.~CIC. Now if you will not
10 1, 4| know nothing.~TANS. On the contrary. Those are called insane
11 1, 4| act whatever; but, on the contrary, it is even dubious whether
12 1, 4| aforesaid children, who having, contrary to her orders, opened their
13 1, 4| So that they are not two contrary existences, but one, subject
14 1, 5| the soul that is torn with contrary affections.~TANS. So it
15 1, 5| TANS. Surely, if these two contrary meanings were implied, the
16 1, 5| of various instruments or contrary principles, showing itself
17 2, 1| by the most opposite and contrary means, it returns to the
18 2, 1| Just as it happened in a contrary way, so that much-praised
19 2, 3| consume you not,~But only contrary effects you feel?~Why saturated
20 2, 3| acquires a power~When by its contrary it is opposed.~ ./. You
21 2, 4| repressed and restrained by a contrary humour, so that although
22 2, 4| because I have never said the contrary. But I must declare and
23 2, 4| so numerous, diverse, and contrary sects. 1~SEV. That is to
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