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1 2 | third person, whose tender age he employs to shield his 2 10| though I doubt if at your age it is possible for you to 3 14| to whom it belongs; its age always corresponds to that 4 14| childhood to their expiring age: it puts on all the changes 5 25| the boy has reached the age of fourteen he is handed 6 37| he lived to extreme old age -- on being accused by his 7 37| ground that the advance of age had destroyed his wits, 8 53| fury of cantankerous old age. ~The words you used in 9 64| sepulchre, although your age and characte r have brought 10 65| that Plato wrote in his old age in the last book of the 11 67| lovematch at the advanced age of sixty and that the marriage 12 68| was in the flower of her age, and it was not of her own 13 89| 89] ~As to Pudentilla's age, concerning which you lied 14 89| that she had married at the age of sixty, I will reply in 15 91| disparaging remarks both about her age and her appearance; they 16 92| beauty and considerable age, being desirous of marriage,