Chap.

1    2| specious name of innocence? Men complain, and with reason, of the
2    2|   pleasure to another, must not complain if he acquire neither wisdom
3    2|        we should have reason to complain that love, infantine fondness,
4    4|        why do philosophical men complain of their fickleness? The
5    4| happiness. They, therefore, who complain of the delusions of passion,
6    5|          he adds, 'The men will complain of your reserve. They will
7    5|       children both, should not complain, if they are neither wise
8    8|         another, and afterwards complain of the oppression that his
9    9|        despotism, they need not complain, for they are as well represented
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