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Strona 45
... consider beforehand , not only what a burden they take on their shoulders for the present , but also how much trouble they are trying to impose on themselves 3 for the whole life . For they appoint to themselves a law of innocence ...
... consider beforehand , not only what a burden they take on their shoulders for the present , but also how much trouble they are trying to impose on themselves 3 for the whole life . For they appoint to themselves a law of innocence ...
Strona 56
... consider Roscius a better man 1 By many parts larger ; by four months longer . - 2 What avarice in an old man means . The less of way remains . — 4 Into any form of beast . - 5 Although about to have . - 6 To be of a wild mind ...
... consider Roscius a better man 1 By many parts larger ; by four months longer . - 2 What avarice in an old man means . The less of way remains . — 4 Into any form of beast . - 5 Although about to have . - 6 To be of a wild mind ...
Strona 69
... consider it unlawful for me to desert the city , so long at least as I am able to hope . If our conscience1 is a witness to us of good designs and actions through our whole life , we shall live without any fear , with the greatest ...
... consider it unlawful for me to desert the city , so long at least as I am able to hope . If our conscience1 is a witness to us of good designs and actions through our whole life , we shall live without any fear , with the greatest ...
Strona 71
... consider this pursuit the most refined and liberal . If the gods , says he , had left it in your own hands , Philip , in what way you should wish ( most of all ) to test my feelings towards you , you would have wished assuredly to do so ...
... consider this pursuit the most refined and liberal . If the gods , says he , had left it in your own hands , Philip , in what way you should wish ( most of all ) to test my feelings towards you , you would have wished assuredly to do so ...
Strona 74
... consider that many things have been composed by the poets , in order that we might see our own characters and everyday life represented in the persons of others.1 Our ancestors ( had thus ) ordained , that if an offence had been 2 ...
... consider that many things have been composed by the poets , in order that we might see our own characters and everyday life represented in the persons of others.1 Our ancestors ( had thus ) ordained , that if an offence had been 2 ...
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