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1 1 | are on the face of them serious enough, and the suddenness 2 1 | forward not so much in a serious spirit as to gratify my 3 1 | his words had created a serious scandal, began to be alarmed 4 2 | he abandoned this most serious charge, but -- to avoid 5 2 | accusing a stranger of so many serious crimes, seeing that he falsely 6 3 | though it were the most serious accusation. Knowing this, 7 4 | indictment. I wish that these serious reproaches of beauty and 8 7 | poison. ~Of course it is a serious charge, and one that no 9 9 | then deny that Solon was a serious man and a philosopher? Yet 10 12 | wanton nor voluptuous, but serious and unadorned, and wins 11 27 | support of their case as serious charges merely because they 12 30 | mentioned by him in a more serious poem.~Rank herbs are sought, 13 35 | theirs, as though they were serious and cogent, while I laughed 14 46 | way to indict a man on so serious a charge? Is it not rather 15 69 | steadily assuming a more serious character; the remedy was 16 74 | it were possible without serious damage to my case to pass 17 98 | the tavern. He despises serious friends, and, boy as he 18 103| for I regard it as less serious and less terrible to be