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1 IV | consolation with which he would gladden his labours—that
2 IV | gladden his labours—that he would one day live for himself.
3 IV | had promised that his rest would not be devoid of dignity
4 IV | limbs themselves, others would grow in their place; just
5 VI | such precocious hardihood would result in great personal
6 VI | whether it was timely. ~ It would be superfluous to mention
7 VIII | passed, how alarmed those would be who saw only a few remaining,
8 VIII | remaining, how sparing of them would they be! And yet it is easy
9 XII | Perhaps you ask whom I would call "the engrossed "? There
10 XII | but in busy idleness.24 Would you say that that man is
11 XII | newest athletes? Tell me, would you say that those men are
12 XII | proper ringlets! Who of these would not rather have the state
13 XII | trim rather than safe? Who would not rather be well barbered
14 XII | well barbered than upright? Would you say that these are at
15 XII | without ostentation. And I would not count these among the
16 XIII | XIII. It would be tedious to mention all
17 XIII | of monstrous bulk! Better would it be that these things
18 XVII | man of such a mighty army would be alive.36 But he who wept
19 XVII | stand in his own way, he would be set beside Jove39; but
20 XVIII| world as honestly as you would a stranger's, as carefully
21 XVIII| stranger's, as carefully as you would your own, as conscientiously
22 XVIII| as conscientiously as you would the state's. You win love
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