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1 Int| that he was, in youth, a man most unfitted for the priesthood, 2 Int| settled it. He was now a man of some importance in Europe, 3 Int| Aeneas for Pius. The young man had made too deep an impression 4 Int| wandering scholar than a man of the Renaissance. The 5 Int| SIENA, poet laureate and man of renown, to Gaspar Schlick, 6 Ded| my fellow-countryman, a man of character as kindly as 7 Ded| Do you know the kind of man he is? You will be surprised 8 Ded| but the Gods given to this man beauty and immortality, 9 Ded| honest company. He is no man’s enemy, but protects his 10 Ded| resent him.~ ~ Now, why a man of such great virtue should 11 Ded| in this, that he let no man’s love for him go unrequited. 12 Ded| you; for you too were a man. He who has never truly 13 Pre| alike despise old age. No man’s love will hold a woman, 14 1| wife to Menelaus, a wealthy man, but quite unworthy that 15 1| modesty, the spirit of a man.~ ~ Her dress was elaborate: 16 2| one called Sosias, an old man and a German, devoted to 17 2| him, trusting less in the man himself than in the German. 18 2| sometimes given to the good man, a good name to the bad. 19 3| that’s much easier for a man to do than for a woman. 20 3| too little, but you are a man and must take thought for 21 4| the Italians, where every man shuts up his wife as if 22 5| Euryalus to talk with this man, saying he was loyal, and 23 6| Lust is a common evil; no man is not worried by that pest, 24 7| subdues all things! Here is a man among the first of men, 25 7| incredible! to see this man, in all else so grave a 26 7| flame alters the heart of man, so that he scarce differs 27 8| not believe that such a man would face so many perils 28 8| treachery, deceive your man. There is no way you can 29 8| in came Menelaus with a man. called Bertus, looking 30 8| Heaven! Wondrous stupidity of man. We’ll not put up with the 31 12| exist.~ ~ The common lot of man needs fortune’s favour. 32 13| novelty, and seldom loves a man whom she can freely possess. 33 14| have told me what kind of man you are, and how reliable. 34 14| You know the race of man, how prone it is to love, 35 14| not the part of an honest man to ask for favours, when 36 14| the favour of such a great man. Partly also because he 37 15| nobility is ignoble? This man has grown rich on usury, 38 16| husband, you are a heavy man and none too strong; the 39 16| away. Then she asked, 'What man are you?’~ ~ ‘I am your