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Dialogue
1 Charm| the use of the genders. Men and women in English are 2 Charm| sparingly. For, like some other men of genius of the Elizabethan 3 Charm| an age when the minds of men were clouded by controversy, 4 Charm| tell us that we or other men know something, but can 5 Charm| followed him. That grown-up men like ourselves should have 6 Charm| good which does not make men good?~Certainly not.~And 7 Charm| temperance, whose presence makes men only good, and not bad, 8 Charm| you imagine that temperate men are ignorant of their own 9 Charm| enter his temple, not as men speak; but, when a worshipper 10 Charm| concerning himself or other men.~True.~Then how will this 11 Charm| eliminated, in all their doings, men would have done well, and 12 Charm| most knowing of all living men.~Certainly he is.~Yet I 13 Charm| is not that which makes men act rightly and be happy,