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1 13| delivered on the subject of my mirror. He nearly exploded, so 2 13| The philosopher owns a mirror, t he philosopher actually 3 13| philosopher actually possesses a mirror.' Grant that I possess it: 4 13| adorning myself before a mirror. Why! suppose I possessed 5 13| fact that I look into the mirror rather than that I possess 6 13| philosopher to look upon a mirror than for the uninitiated 7 14| within the compass of a small mirror, instead of keeping it hidden 8 14| truth as is revealed by a mirror. Clay is lacking in life, 9 14| a likeness: whereas in a mirror the reflection of the image 10 14| productive splendour of the mirror. ~ 11 15| painting rather than in a mirror? ~Or do you regard it as 12 15| went so far as to use the mirror as an instrument of moral 13 15| practised pleading before a mirror as though before a professor 14 15| all he betook himself to a mirror to learn perfection of delivery. 15 15| philosopher should look into a mirror. He is not always concerned 16 15| approach and touch without the mirror is imaged within the mirror. ~ 17 15| mirror is imaged within the mirror. ~ 18 16| When does one and the same mirror seem now to withdraw the 19 25| austerity, to my poems and mirror on the ground of undue levity;