Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  22|        plain that to us no less share of the bounties of life
 2   I,  36|     were, are they unwilling to share with another that which
 3   I,  51|        to a man your own power, share with the frailest being
 4  II,  34|      course, grant to us also a share in it. If Plato in the Phaedrus,
 5  II,  37|         no purpose? They have a share, my opponent says, in perfecting
 6 III,   2|      the other gods with us, or share your sacred rites with your
 7 III,   3|     common with their Lord, and share in the reverence shown to
 8 III,   6|         whom it may be right to share the reverence which we show
 9  IV,   9|   common-sense in which all men share. For who there who believes
10  IV,  20| dissensions because they had no share in singing the Fescennine
11 VII,  15|      which you see him take and share in with dogs? What kind
12 VII,  21|       to allow others to have a share in enjoying the cattle presented
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