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 1      II|       a divine and mysterious wisdom ; and he believes they were
 2      IX|       a certain indescribable wisdom." So varied was the education
 3       X|      participate in a form of wisdom that was in vogue among
 4      XI|       follows : "My system of wisdom is that of Pythagoras, a
 5      XI|   boasted of any such form of wisdom. It follows then that he
 6     XXI| answers, which in the name of wisdom have scant title to be recorded
 7   XXIII|         ready to show off the wisdom which he has acquired from
 8    XXIV|       felt attracted by their wisdom.~ ~
 9 XXXVIII|     call wizards men of false wisdom, for with them the unreal
10 XXXVIII|    that they are people whose wisdom is false. Is it then on
11 XXXVIII|      on his brow the prize of wisdom, and to be accounted truly
12 XXXVIII|      be found guilty of false wisdom and carry off the first
13      XL|    one inspired by the purest wisdom, but had long since accounted
14     XLI|       that his endowment with wisdom was due to these causes,
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