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1 3 | display their impudence. For honour is like a garment; the older 2 3 | in the interest of my own honour, to refute all my opponent' 3 3 | man who has any sense of honour or self-respect must needs -- 4 3 | refutation cannot but do me honour. ~ 5 10 | verses written by Plato in honour of the boy Aster, though 6 18 | greedy for naught save honour, a stable possession in 7 18 | glory, crowned with all honour among all the peoples of 8 18 | husbands bringing with them the honour of their houses and the 9 20 | lacking to me; for it is no honour to possess them and no reproach 10 22 | man of great wealth and honour among the nobility of Thebes; 11 24 | the municipal offices of honour. I myself, immediately after 12 24 | successor, but receive like honour and esteem for my maintenance 13 26 | in things divine, full of honour and glory since the day 14 29 | noticed was given the place of honour in the accuser's speech, 15 36 | of this kind. If it is an honour and glory to them that they 16 61 | I yet give it especial honour and call it in the Greek 17 65 | gentlemen, who have the honour to assist him, that I am 18 71 | for reproach rather than honour. But I admit feeling surprise 19 103| done nothing to impair the honour of philosophy, wh ich is