Part, Dialogue
1 1, 1| are beasts. They do not consider that those rules serve principally
2 1, 1| become sickly, and inept to consider and distinguish that which
3 1, 4| and leave it to you to consider.~CIC. If you do not mean
4 1, 5| may be able for myself to consider the conditions of these
5 1, 5| not strained. You are to consider that the sun, although with
6 1, 5| the high object), he would consider no happiness so great, no
7 1, 5| now pursues it, and would consider it an evil to lose its life
8 1, 5| You have further to consider that these are not four
9 1, 5| innumerable other stars we consider as another earth -- in the
10 1, 5| feels them not. He does not consider him perfect in divine heroic
11 1, 5| condemn who does not even consider. That "instans" is not an
12 1, 5| But it is not so, if you consider well, for it cannot be that
13 2, 1| which he requests that it consider those thoughts which it
14 2, 1| we have nothing more to consider upon this proposition. Let
15 2, 2| the sonnet, so that we may consider the sense of it in due order
16 2, 2| love, and that it learns to consider "every other goddess," that
17 2, 2| to conclude in order; I consider that all which lives must
18 2, 3| forms, the which we cannot consider as being infinite, or according
19 2, 4| other light, but he does not consider himself to be blind through
20 2, 5| beauty, a greater favour I consider is mine, in that whatever
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