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1 I, 1 | Next, laws are made after long consideration, whereas decisions 2 I, 2 | complicated argument, or follow a long chain of reasoning. The 3 I, 5 | can he continue to live a long and painless life unless 4 I, 5 | indeed, a capacity for long life that is quite independent 5 I, 5 | strength; for many people live long who lack the excellences 6 I, 6 | end-an end reached through a long chain of means; and any 7 I, 6 | shame~To have tarried so long and return empty-handed~ 8 I, 6 | its painfulness or in the long time it takes. Again, a 9 I, 9 | specially admires, like long hair in Sparta, where this 10 I, 9 | task when one’s hair is long. Again, it is noble not 11 I, 11| Even his griefs are a joy long after to one that remembers~ 12 I, 11| what comes to us only at long intervals is pleasant, whether 13 I, 11| besides, what comes only at long intervals has the value 14 I, 12| postpone doing so for a long time: or that you are so 15 I, 15| and the men of Tenedos not long ago appealed to Periander 16 I, 15| maintaining that discipline had long been slack in the family 17 II, 2 | but his rancour abideth long afterward also,~their great 18 II, 3 | nobody can slight any one so long as he feels afraid of him. 19 II, 3 | people we fear or respect, as long as we fear or respect them; 20 II, 5 | fear things that are a very long way off: for instance, we 21 II, 8 | people, since these can take long views. Also those who have 22 II, 9 | and so on. Again, what is long established seems akin to 23 II, 9 | those whose wealth is of long standing and inherited. 24 II, 9 | those whose wealth is of long standing; and so in all 25 II, 12| the past, and youth has a long future before it and a short 26 II, 12| we cannot feel fear so long as we are feeling angry, 27 II, 13| little as compared with the long past; and hope is of the 28 II, 16| newly-enriched and those who have long been rich: the newly-enriched 29 II, 19| people as a rule do what they long to do, if they can; bad 30 II, 20| Stesichorus wound up a long talk by telling them the 31 II, 20| suffered miseries for a long time through the swarms 32 II, 23| conclusions from the beginning, so long as they are not obvious 33 III, 1 | neglected. Indeed, it was long before it found a way into 34 III, 3 | third form is the use of long, unseasonable, or frequent 35 III, 5 | sense; and if there is a long interval before "set out", 36 III, 5 | Empedocles, for instance, by his long circumlocutions imposes 37 III, 8 | kind that begins with a long syllable and ends with three 38 III, 8 | syllables and ends with a long one, as~meta de lan | udata 39 III, 8 | should break off with the long syllable: the fact that 40 III, 9 | should be neither curt nor long. A member which is too short 41 III, 9 | other hand, you go on too long, you make him feel left 42 III, 9 | So too if a period is too long you turn it into a speech, 43 III, 9 | the command of the sea not long afterwards"; "to sail through 44 III, 10| through natural talent or long practice; but this treatise 45 III, 14| where the subject is not long or intricate.~The other 46 III, 14| make indirect replies with long preambles. The means of 47 III, 16| here. We are not to make long narrations, just as we are 48 III, 16| just as we are not to make long introductions or long arguments. 49 III, 16| make long introductions or long arguments. Here, again,