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Sulpitius Severus
Dialogues

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   Dialogue,  Chapter
1 I, IV | takes my10 joke in good part, says, "You act, Sulpitius, 2 I, VI | benefit the wise. For my part, on being led by curiosity 3 I, VII | multitudes of censures on the part of the priests, but it never 4 I, VIII | sixteen stoppages13 on the part of one journeying from Alexandria. 5 I, VIII | repletion. But I, for my part, pardon the eminent man; 6 I, X | monasteries. For the most part, the monks there dwell together 7 I, XIII | solitudes live for the most part on the fruit of such trees, 8 I, XVI | a man who dwelt in that part of the desert which is about 9 I, XVI | displayed. For the greater part of the time I lived with 10 I, XVII | this as it may, I, for my part, departed from Mount Sinai, 11 I, XVII | I saw that, for the most part, as I have already said, 12 I, XX | who came to him from every part of the world. I say nothing 13 I, XXI | if they are taken in good part, and patiently considered, 14 I, XXIII| feeling of weariness on the part of your readers."~ 15 I, XXV | anchorites, Martin, for his part, was accustomed to keep 16 I, XXVII| said the Gaul, "I, for my part, though I am unequal to 17 I, XXVII| speak of Martin. But for my part, I believe, that, even though 18 II, II | poison, drawn from every part of the body, gather quickly 19 II, III | blood, and wounded in every part of his body. Lifting him 20 II, V | until the flames seized on a part of the royal person. In 21 II, VIII | are Gauls,' so we, for our part, who dwell in this district, 22 II, VIII | silence?"~"Well, for my part," replied I, "I not only 23 II, VIII | degree of hatred on the part of all the women and all 24 II, VIII | apartment in the private part of the church. After he 25 II, VIII | days afterwards, took a part of the straw which she had 26 II, X | Adam.' Oxen had, in one part, eaten up the grass of the 27 II, X | variously tinted flowers. `That part,' said he, `which has been 28 II, X | representation of marriage; that part, again, which the pigs, 29 II, XI | soldier. Martin, for his part, turning to us (for a great 30 II, XIII | from the rest, in a retired part of the vessel. There an 31 III, VI | over their faces, lest the part of their body which was 32 III, VI | shame; while in another part of the church one could 33 III, XII | if Martin were to act the part of his avenger. Finally, 34 III, XIII | happier times. Martin took part in the communion of that 35 III, XIII | communion in which he had taken part for a moment through necessity, 36 III, XV | him. The holy man, on his part, with a placid countenance


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