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1 II | through the list of all these men from the lowest to the
2 II | heart, and you will see that these are the marks that distinguish
3 IV | his former glory, I find these words: "But these matters
4 IV | I find these words: "But these matters can be shown better
5 IV | When be had cut away these ulcers11 together with the
6 VI | against themselves; but by these complaints they changed
7 VII | hatreds or with unjust wars, these all sin in more manly fashion.
8 VII | Search into the hours of all these people,15 see how much time
9 VII | much by banquets—for even these have now become a matter
10 VII | for you to suppose that these people are not sometimes
11 VIII| pensions and doles, and for these they hire out their labour
12 VIII| cost nothing. But see how these same people clasp the knees
13 VIII| for you to suppose that these people do not know how precious
14 X | that which will be. Of these the present time is short,
15 XII | worry; we should say that these are living, not in leisure,
16 XII | proper ringlets! Who of these would not rather have the
17 XII | upright? Would you say that these are at leisure who are occupied
18 XII | even melancholy, matters? These have not leisure, but idle
19 XII | ostentation. And I would not count these among the leisured class
20 XII | hungry! I hear that one of these pampered people—provided
21 XIII| led in his triumph. Still, these matters, even if they add
22 XIII| Better would it be that these things pass into oblivion
23 XIII| bestow useless pains upon these same matters—the man I mentioned
24 XIII| you grant that they tell these things in good faith, though
25 XIII| than to become entangled in these. ~
26 XIV | friends every day. No one of these will be "not at home," no
27 XIV | not at home," no one of these will fail to have his visitor
28 XIV | when he came, no one of these will allow anyone to leave
29 XV | XV. No one of these will force you to die, but
30 XV | you how to die; no one of these will wear out your years,
31 XV | conversations with no one of these will bring you peril, the
32 XV | offered himself as a client to these! He will have friends from
33 XV | greater it will become. These will open to you the path
34 XVI | to seem all too short to these men? They lose the day in
35 XVII| over them: How long will these things last?" This feeling
36 XIX | XIX. Do you retire to these quieter, safer, greater
37 XIX | or whether you enter upon these sacred and lofty studies
38 XIX | turn your mind's eye upon these things! Now while the blood
39 XIX | world—loving and hating. If these wish to know how short their
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