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1 I, 2 | at the same time are so little accepted that they call 2 I, 7 | and "small", "much" and "little", are terms used in comparison 3 I, 11| and we feel comparatively little anger, or none at all, with 4 I, 11| loved one, or doing any little thing connected with him; 5 II, 1 | regard him as having done little wrong, if any; when they 6 II, 2 | while those which have little or no such tendency we consider 7 II, 3 | anger, or comparatively little, with those who have done 8 II, 8 | hereafter, and therefore feel little pity, if any, for such things): 9 II, 10| envy also if we fall but a little short of having everything; 10 II, 10| or if having it puts us a little above others, or not having 11 II, 10| others, or not having it a little below them. It is clear 12 II, 10| envy those who have spent little on the same thing. And men 13 II, 12| which indeed they love very little, not having yet learnt what 14 II, 13| of what is useful and too little by what is noble-for the 15 II, 13| left to them of life is but little as compared with the long 16 III, 4 | captain who is strong but a little deaf; and the one about 17 III, 6 | of Teumessus~There is a little wind-swept knoll...~A subject 18 III, 12| with whom there is very little room for rhetorical artifices, 19 III, 16| political oratory there is very little opening for narration; nobody