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1 1 | without display; and to check immediately popular~applause and all
2 1 | paroxysms of~headache he came immediately fresh and vigorous to his
3 3 | openness thou mightest, immediately answer, This or That; so~
4 3 | for even if he must depart immediately, he will go as readily as
5 3 | be bound to give it back immediately; if thou holdest to this,~
6 4 | looking into them he is~immediately in perfect tranquility;
7 4 | which thou seest, change immediately~and will no longer be; and
8 5 | troublesome or unsuitable, and immediately to be in all tranquility.~
9 5 | many qualities thou~art immediately able to exhibit, in which
10 7 | the one thou shouldst see~immediately to what end it refers, but
11 7 | has done thee any wrong, immediately consider with what~opinion
12 8 | Whatever man thou meetest with, immediately say to thyself: What~opinions
13 8 | opportunity of action is immediately~put before thee in place
14 9 | has no reference either immediately or remotely to a social~
15 9 | man's shameless conduct, immediately~ask thyself, Is it possible,
16 9 | useful to perceive this, too, immediately when the~occasion arises,
17 10| did, he who felt it would immediately~become bad. Now, in the
18 11| a man's~character is, he immediately shows it in his eyes, just
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