Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| of the visible world will explain those of the invisible,
2 1, 1 | emperors, and popes.~CIC. Explain to me what he means by his
3 1, 1 | which it is vain to try to explain to others. Love delights,
4 1, 1 | engenders disdain.~CIC. Explain now the ideas which follow.
5 1, 2 | He does not venture to explain himself and make a proposition,
6 1, 4 | CIC. Now if you will not explain yourself, I cannot understand
7 1, 4 | affinity, which I will not explain, but through which those
8 1, 5 | he is without courage to explain himself and make known his
9 1, 5 | those circles which so ill explain the circumstance of movement
10 1, 5 | I cannot do better than explain in the words of the Epicurean
11 1, 5 | not feel sure that I can explain it at all; yet I do believe
12 2, 1 | you are decided about it, explain.~MAR. Both the legend and
13 2, 1 | legend: Cui nova plaga loco? Explain what part does this seek
14 2, 4 | about it that he is able to explain every other sight, and he
15 2, 4 | But I must declare and explain. Therefore, first I maintain
16 2, 5 | and manner of it I will explain to thee another time. Whence,
17 2, 5 | this before them, would explain their condition and fortunes,
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