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Lucius Apuleius
Apology

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1 1 | while the most innocent of men may be the victim of false 2 2 | previously. He made absolutely no men tion of the death of his 3 3 | sin once comm itted, so men of depraved character repeat 4 3 | strongly moved to anger, when men speak ill of them, although 5 4 | in appearance of all the men of his generation. It is 6 7 | fashion that those above all men who have any care for their 7 10| Alexis fair', ~and all men gazed on him with wondering 8 12| commands not only the hearts of men, but cattle and wild beasts 9 12| she cares for none save men, and of them but few; she 10 17| one slave into three free men. But perhaps this is one 11 17| considering three freed men as a proof of my wealth? ~ 12 17| Curius, famous beyond all men for the crowns of victory 13 18| is rare to find wealthy men among the great figures 14 18| of the people's strife, men whose funerals were on account 15 21| more especially surpass men, namely that they lack nothing: 16 24| Scythians are the stupidest of men, and yet the wise Anacharsis 17 25| you have disappointed all men's expectations by your old 18 25| handed over to the care of men known as the Royal Masters. 19 31| and a great admirer of the men of old, he remembered that 20 40| assistance to his fellow men. The doctors of old indeed 21 42| the authority of learned men. I remember reading various 22 43| midway between gods and men, and that all divination 23 47| to hear which few free men are admitted, not to speak 24 47| accomplices? Fifteen free men form a borough, fifteen 25 50| makes less havoc, but when men are full of meat and wine 26 50| as to attack the heads of men when they are wide awake, 27 50| spirit fainting within them. Men of our race have styled 28 51| foreknowledge of its value to men or from a natural taste 29 52| ey were true; you charge men with doing what has never 30 55| far and wide, is in all men's hands, and has won the 31 56| For I learn from certain men of Oea who know him, that 32 57| satisfy the most prejudiced of men and, as far as the handkerchief 33 65| household hearths of all men are holy to all the gods. 34 65| the purpose of preventing men from venturing to build 35 66| Metellus. They were young men of admirable education and 36 66| conceded by antiquity to young men just entering public life 37 74| it his boast before all men in the most extravagant 38 76| to all the wealthy young men, but in vain. To some of 39 78| the most effeminate of men, should threaten any man 40 82| the market-place, allowing men only to read that portion 41 83| entrusted with something to say; men should not give ear to a 42 91| name. What am I to do with men so stupid and uncivilized?


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