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... of manuscript were kept . Crispinus , according to the scholiasts , was an aretalogus , one who babbled about virtue . He wrote , we are told , in verse . 1 1 II THE FOLLY OF RUNNING TO EXTREMES MEN 15 SATIRES , I. 1. 118–121.
... of manuscript were kept . Crispinus , according to the scholiasts , was an aretalogus , one who babbled about virtue . He wrote , we are told , in verse . 1 1 II THE FOLLY OF RUNNING TO EXTREMES MEN 15 SATIRES , I. 1. 118–121.
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... virtues as faults , calling for example modest behaviour stupidity , and simplicity boorishness . We must exercise mutual forbearance and also discriminate between failings , for a mere impropriety is not as serious as a heinous crime ...
... virtues as faults , calling for example modest behaviour stupidity , and simplicity boorishness . We must exercise mutual forbearance and also discriminate between failings , for a mere impropriety is not as serious as a heinous crime ...
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... virtues themselves upside down , and want to soil a clean vessel . Does there live among us an honest soul , a truly modest fellow ? We nickname him slow and stupid . Does another shun every snare and offer no exposed side to malice ...
... virtues themselves upside down , and want to soil a clean vessel . Does there live among us an honest soul , a truly modest fellow ? We nickname him slow and stupid . Does another shun every snare and offer no exposed side to malice ...
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... virtues against my faults , if he wishes to gain my love , and must turn the scales in their favour as being the more numerous-if only my virtues are the more numerous . On that condition he shall be weighed in the same scale . One who ...
... virtues against my faults , if he wishes to gain my love , and must turn the scales in their favour as being the more numerous-if only my virtues are the more numerous . On that condition he shall be weighed in the same scale . One who ...
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... virtues , even his own father . As for the copiousness of Lucilius , that was his predecessor's chief fault , which he himself would carefully avoid . This is one of the early Satires , and in view of the citation in l . 92 is to be ...
... virtues , even his own father . As for the copiousness of Lucilius , that was his predecessor's chief fault , which he himself would carefully avoid . This is one of the early Satires , and in view of the citation in l . 92 is to be ...
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