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1 1 | perfect, above~flattery, able to manage his own and other
2 1 | of~Socrates, that he was able both to abstain from, and
3 1 | ruler and a father who was able to take away all~pride from
4 1 | such a brother, who was~able by his moral character to
5 2 | man lays hold of, he is able to live a life which flows~
6 2 | What then is that~which is able to conduct a man? One thing
7 3 | and an~old man he will be able to see a certain maturity
8 3 | young persons he will be able to look~on with chaste eyes;
9 3 | longer without distraction be able to give the~preference to
10 3 | elevation of mind as to be able to examine~methodically
11 3 | And there is no~man who is able to prevent this.~ As physicians
12 5 | qualities thou~art immediately able to exhibit, in which there
13 5 | nothing of~a man being hardly able to endure himself. In such
14 5 | will~be said, and he is able, if he takes pain, to discover
15 5 | many things thou hast been able to endure: and that~the
16 6 | nor hatred.~ If any man is able to convince me and show
17 6 | patient; and how he was~able on account of his sparing
18 6 | indifferent, for it is not able to perceive differences.~
19 6 | things which concern us, I am able to determine about~myself,
20 7 | and give way to him who is able to do it better, unless
21 7 | to fear: for where we are~able to get profit by means of
22 7 | possessed, and if he~was able to be content with being
23 8 | be content; and no one~is able to hinder thee so that each
24 8 | also the rational animal is~able to make every hindrance
25 8 | aerial power for him who~is able to respire it.~ Generally,
26 9 | neglect~of which he is not able now to distinguish falsehood
27 9 | to the higher~degree is able to produce a sympathy even
28 9 | reason itself.~ If thou art able, correct by teaching those
29 9 | prays thus: How shall I be able~to lie with that woman?
30 10| error.~But if thou art not able, blame thyself, or blame
31 10| few names: and if thou art able to abide in them, abide
32 10| can belong, and who are able both to give it and take
33 10| could he do? or, if thou art able, take~away from him the
34 10| intelligence and reason are able to go through~everything
35 11| right reason, will not be able to turn thee aside from~
36 11| in reading wilt thou be able to lay down~rules for others
37 12| present- then thou wilt be able to pass that portion of
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