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1 1 | public schools,~and to have had good teachers at home, and
2 1 | instruction;~and to have had before my eyes a man who
3 1 | without consideration: he had the power of~readily accommodating
4 1 | associated with him: and he had the~faculty both of discovering
5 1 | condemned,~and that his friends had no need to conjecture what
6 1 | all that he did he never had any bad intention; and he
7 1 | rather than of a man who had been improved. I observed,
8 1 | himself a better man. He had also the art of being~humorous
9 1 | resolution in the things which he had determined after due~deliberation;
10 1 | readiness to listen to~those who had anything to propose for
11 1 | And I observed that he had overcome all passion for~
12 1 | went abroad, and those who had~failed to accompany him,
13 1 | himself; so that when he~had them, he enjoyed them without
14 1 | affectation, and when he had them~not, he did not want
15 1 | things severally, as if he had abundance of~time, and without
16 1 | against any of them, though~I had a disposition which, if
17 1 | disposition which, if opportunity had offered, might have~led
18 1 | completely engaged, if~I had seen that I was making progress
19 1 | did anything of which I had occasion to repent;~that,
20 1 | I was never told that I had~not the means of doing it;
21 1 | affectionate, and so simple; that I had~abundance of good masters
22 1 | giddiness...; and that, when I had an inclination to philosophy,
23 5 | for thee, and in a manner had reference to thee,~originally
24 6 | and the pleasure that he had when any man showed him~
25 6 | thy last hour comes, as he had.~ Return to thy sober senses
26 6 | hinder it; for the universe had need~even of such men as
27 8 | distract thee; for thou hast had experience of many wanderings
28 8 | others, how many~things had they to care for, and to
29 8 | allows this.~ Nature has had regard in everything no
30 8 | trouble those before them have had that~they might leave a
31 9 | contrary~to truth, for he had received powers from nature
32 9 | from mankind without~having had any taste of lying and hypocrisy
33 9 | one's life when a man has had enough of these~things is
34 9 | didst trust that a man who had such a disposition would~
35 11| interest? Well then I have had~my reward. Let this always
36 11| comedy was introduced, which had a magisterial~freedom of
37 11| a~skin, after Xanthippe had taken his cloak and gone
38 12| who, as we may say, have had most~communion with the
39 12| nature, nature~would have had it so. But because it is
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