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1 1 | instruction;~and to have had before my eyes a man who clearly
2 1 | and to do what was set before me without complaining.
3 1 | make proof of my virility~before the proper season, but even
4 3 | actor~who leaves the stage before ending and finishing the
5 3 | workest at that which is before thee, following right reason~
6 3 | the end which thou hast before thee, and throwing~away
7 4 | the same altar: one falls before,~another falls after; but
8 4 | to those which have gone before; for this series is not
9 4 | and to the time which is before thee, another~boundless
10 5 | of those of whom I spoke before, for even they are misled~
11 6 | court.~ When we have meat before us and such eatables we
12 6 | birth~yesterday and the day before, to give it back to the
13 6 | because those who have lived~before thee did not praise thee.~
14 6 | finish that which is set before thee.~ How cruel it is not
15 6 | Wherefore we must keep them before us.~ Thou art not dissatisfied,
16 7 | faculty worse~than it was before.~ The universal nature out
17 7 | life the events which go~before are soon covered by those
18 7 | death or anything~else, before the baseness of deserting
19 7 | everything which happens keep before thy eyes those to whom the~
20 8 | Attend to the matter which is before thee, whether it is an~opinion
21 8 | consider what trouble those before them have had that~they
22 8 | action is immediately~put before thee in place of that which
23 9 | and the illimitable time before~birth as well as the equally
24 9 | the nature of~things as before, keeping to this main point,
25 10| only yesterday and~the day before, as one may say, from the
26 10| the same again. And~place before thy eyes entire dramas and
27 10| and as they choose. Place before thy eyes this facility with~
28 11| makes what has been set before it full and complete, so~
29 11| nothing new, nor~have those before us seen anything more, but
30 11| one another, and crouch before one another.~ How unsound
31 11| lay down~rules for others before thou shalt have first learned
32 12| temperance be extinguished before thy death?~ When a man has
33 12| social end.~ Consider that before long thou wilt be nobody
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