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1 1 | are~called Patricians are rather deficient in paternal affection.~
2 1 | not be diverted from right~rather than of a man who had been
3 4 | which~produced thee; but rather thou shalt be received back
4 4 | years as thou canst name rather~than to-morrow.~ Think continually
5 4 | occasion. Why~then is that rather a misfortune than this a
6 5 | neither to eat nor to sleep~rather than to perfect the things
7 5 | canst be charged with being rather~slow and dull of comprehension,
8 6 | if many more things,~or rather all things which come into
9 7 | or death,~and should not rather look to this only in all
10 8 | justly: for thou choosest rather to become~good to-morrow
11 8 | to thyself: for those who~rather pursue posthumous fame do
12 8 | right, why dost thou not~rather act than complain?- But
13 8 | nothing happens to thee. Or rather add something,~like a man
14 9 | got out of all trouble, or rather I have cast out~all trouble,
15 9 | being pained at anything, rather~than pray that any of these
16 9 | whether~thou shouldst not rather blame thyself, because thou
17 10| nothing unsocial, but I shall rather direct~myself to the things
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