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1 I, 7 | half-blinding a man with two eyes; for the one-eyed man has 2 II, 6 | openly, before all men’s eyes. Hence the proverb, "shame 3 II, 6 | proverb, "shame dwells in the eyes". For this reason we feel 4 II, 6 | do, since in both cases eyes are upon us. We also feel 5 II, 6 | and go about under the eyes of, those who know of our 6 II, 8 | the disasters before our eyes, and make them seem close 7 II, 8 | their misfortunes before our eyes, makes their misfortunes 8 II, 22| indefinitely, but by keeping our eyes on the actual facts of the 9 III, 2 | more intimately before our eyes. Besides, two different 10 III, 10| set the scene before our eyes; for events ought to be 11 III, 10| Greece "lose one of her two eyes". When Chares was pressing 12 III, 11| that a short-sighted man’s eyes are like a lamp-flame with 13 III, 11| dropping on it, since both eyes and flame keep winking. 14 III, 16| put their hands over their eyes.~Bring yourself on the stage