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1 1 | or verse; while others, having nothing similar to offer,
2 10| 10. After having studied under the teachers
3 10| teachers in Alexandria, and having profited by their lessons
4 10| the town; but on the way, having arrived at the monument
5 11| was a stranger. But, after having taken but a few steps from
6 17| any other known man. Never having tasted the joys of family
7 17| because he so elected it, having received many propositions
8 17| of birth and fortune ---- having, therefore, remained free
9 18| 18. After having thus set forth the principle
10 19| without food, without even having eaten the night before;
11 22| studied thoroughly, and after having subjected them to criticism,
12 24| we had begun above. After having, however inadequately, related
13 24| from activity. So, after having early shaken off slumber,
14 24| because the night was far from having elapsed, alone, in his bed,
15 26| composed on the Oracles. Having counted them, he found that
16 31| visited by this malady.~Having therefore implored the divinity
17 31| divinity on this subject, and having besought a clear guidance
18 32| seen there, the horsemen having vanished into thin air.~
19 32| could be adduced? After having received such sympathetic
20 34| 34. After having rapidly and cursorily exhibited
21 34| theurgic virtues, after having shown that it was quite
22 36| deputy, but personally. After having fulfilled this pious duty
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