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1 Intro| overspread the Alexandrian world. He was not an enthusiast
2 Intro| which rarely happens in this world. And now I must beg you
3 Intro| for an expression of the world around him, the conception
4 Intro| and noblest things in the world are not easily severed from
5 Intro| warring elements of the world, the enthusiasm for knowledge
6 Intro| of a mind dwelling in the world of ideas. When Pausanias
7 Intro| of Socrates—to whom the world is summed up in the words ‘
8 Intro| a deep insight into the world:—that in speaking of holy
9 Intro| that the loves of this world are an indistinct anticipation
10 Intro| existed side by side in the world and in man to an extent
11 Intro| against a person of whom the world, or a section of it, is
12 Intro| that every religion in the world has used words or practised
13 Intro| is no break between this world and another; and we rise
14 Intro| absolute; not bounded by this world, or in or out of this world,
15 Intro| world, or in or out of this world, but an aspect of the divine,
16 Intro| from the eternal in the world or in God. He is willing
17 Text | I was running about the world, fancying myself to be well
18 Text | they would overcome the world. For what lover would not
19 Text | encouragement which all the world gives to the lover; neither
20 Text | prevails in our part of the world. From this point of view
21 Text | shall teach the rest of the world what I am teaching you.
22 Text | after your death in the world below still be one departed
23 Text | which rarely happens in this world at present. I am serious,
24 Text | nothing to say, after the world of things which have been
25 Text | barbarians, who have given to the world many noble works, and have
26 Text | as you, than of what the world, who are mostly fools, would
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