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1 II | known by heart, and you will see that these are the marks
2 II | because they were too busy to see them when they wished an
3 III | of older men and say: "I see that you have reached the
4 III | idle and unused; you will see that you have fewer years
5 IV | IV. You will see that the most powerful and
6 VII | of all these people, 15 see how much time they give
7 VII | business—, and you will see how their interests, whether
8 VII | days of your life; you will see that very few, and those
9 VIII | filled with wonder when I see some men demanding the time
10 VIII | if it cost nothing. But see how these same people clasp
11 VIII | danger of death draws nearer, see how ready they are, if threatened
12 IX | uncertainty; live straightway! See how the greatest of bards
13 XI | they do not "live long"? See how eager they are to live
14 XII | law-court, those whom you see either gloriously crushed
15 XII | unoccupied hours, since I see how anxiously they set out
16 XII | breathlessly they watch to see in what style the wild boar
17 XII(25)| otiosi, "the leisured," see Seneca's definition at the
18 XIV | few will they be able to see? How many will there be
19 XX | XX. And so when you see a man often wearing the
20 XX | robe of office, when you see one whose name is famous
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