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Dialogue
1 Charm| enabled to attain is in great measure due to these gentlemen, 2 Charm| much assistance from the great work of Mr. Grote, which 3 Charm| He is no dreamer, but a great philosophical genius struggling 4 Charm| gentle character, and the great services which he has rendered 5 Charm| Edition, I am under very great obligations to Mr. Matthew 6 Charm| and idiomatic words. But great care must be taken; for 7 Charm| writings.~Considering the great and fundamental differences 8 Charm| world swarmed with them; the great libraries stimulated the 9 Charm| events extending over a great number of years.~The external 10 Charm| which partakes of both.~With great respect for the learning 11 Charm| of course no doubt of the great influence exercised upon 12 Charm| To ‘the height of this great argument’ I do not propose 13 Charm| the striking remark of the great Scaliger respecting the 14 Charm| wholly opposing them. The great oppositions of the sensible 15 Charm| expostion’ (J. of Philol.). The great master of language wrote 16 Charm| to be determined by the great metaphysician. But even 17 Charm| definition which he has so great an interest in maintaining. 18 Charm| neighbourhood of several great truths, which he views in 19 Charm| sense, or by demanding too great exactness in the use of 20 Charm| the three boyhood has a great part. These reasons have 21 Charm| the advanced guard of the great beauty, as he is thought 22 Charm| between Critias and me. Great amusement was occasioned 23 Charm| replied, for there is a great deal said about you among 24 Charm| this,’ he said, ‘is the great error of our day in the 25 Charm| Persia at the court of the great king, or on the continent 26 Charm| that medicine is of very great use in producing health, 27 Charm| and greater than other great things, but not greater 28 Charm| not by others. And some great man, my friend, is wanted, 29 Charm| would certainly have been a great advantage in being wise; 30 Charm| what we spoke of as the great advantage of wisdom—to know 31 Charm| house or state would be a great benefit.~How so? he said.~ 32 Charm| far too ready to admit the great benefits which mankind would 33 Charm| I believe to be really a great good; and happy are you,