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1 4 | defence is, as I have already said, far from me. Not only has 2 5 | Certainly if the aphorism said to occur in the poems of 3 15 | appearance? Is not Socrates said actually to have urged his 4 28 | with what I have already said and begin my peroration. 5 35 | awakening suspicions. ~You have said that certain objects drawn 6 37 | had destroyed his wits, is said to have produced that matchl 7 41 | accuse me. But enough! I have said a]most more on this subject 8 43 | memory. For, as Pythagoras said, not every kind of wood 9 45 | much more weight, had you said that you were present at 10 46 | kindling fresh expectations, he said that he would produce other 11 46 | not remember what he has said, or has forgotten his witnesses' 12 48 | Did she die?' `No,' they said. `What is your point then? 13 55 | veneration. But I, as I have said, moved by my religious fervour 14 56 | called Charon, as I have said, on account of his truculence 15 57 | have, I think, Maximus, said enough to satisfy the most 16 58 | would pass belief. For he is said to have sold this evidence 17 61 | and truthful manner. He said that I visited his shop 18 61 | material: such a gift, he said, would be most gratifying 19 62 | of obvious falsehood? You said that the seal was of secret 20 65 | About the name I have said enough for the present. 21 67 | as follows. Firstly, they said that after the death of 22 69 | philtres. I have often heard it said with truth that a liar should 23 70 | she wished to marry again, said nothing to you about her 24 72 | situation healthier, he said, and should get a freer 25 73 | me, and by way of prelude said that such universal enthusiasm 26 74 | his very effeminacy. He is said not to have possessed a 27 77 | told her what Rufinus had said to him. But he made no impression 28 83 | lines an d deliberately said nothing of much that bore 29 83 | All these things were not said then, but now, when they 30 87 | more point and I shall have said enough about the letters. 31 89 | of the original. Had you said thirty years when you ought 32 89 | years when you ought to have said ten, it might have been 33 101| estate. [...] ~Is it as I said? Is my name ever mentioned