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 1      II|      Aegae, and by Damis the philosopher who lived constantly with
 2       V| wishes to class him with any philosopher you like, and to forget
 3       V|   his reputation for us as a philosopher will be gone, and we shall
 4       V|   ever was one, instead of a philosopher.~ ~
 5     VII|      being and superior to a philosopher, in a word as one superhuman
 6      XI|    who were disciples of the philosopher and have handed down to
 7      XI|      labels himself with the philosopher's name But admitting, though
 8      XV|    of the place. Our supreme philosopher and darling of heaven is
 9      XX|     could be in the style of philosopher, save the mark, nay, surely
10     XXV|     become a follower of the philosopher Apollonius ? For Achilles
11    XXVI|      and least of all of the philosopher Euphrates who at the time
12    XXIX|      want to know how much a philosopher may attain by flattery of
13    XXIX|     bestowed a farthing on a philosopher, but he walls up all his
14    XXIX|   was the most distinguished philosopher of all the men of his age,
15    XXIX|     little satisfactory to a philosopher.~ ~
16  XXXIII|   Next we find Demetrius the philosopher trying to dissuade him from
17  XXXIII|      the fact of his being a philosopher because he is afraid of
18 XXXVIII|  person anyhow, nor any real philosopher either, transcending the
19   XXXIX|   and anything rather than a philosopher; for after inveighing so
20   XXXIX|      truth, namely Damis the philosopher who even lived with the
21    XLII|     to deify him as no other philosopher has been deified, he will
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