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Genus autem 15 hoc sermonum positum in hominum veterum auctoritate et
eorum illustrium plus nescio quo pacto videtur habere gravitatis . Itaque ipse mea
legens sic afficior interdum , ut 5 Catonem , non me , loqui existimem . Sed ut tum
ad ...
Genus autem 15 hoc sermonum positum in hominum veterum auctoritate et
eorum illustrium plus nescio quo pacto videtur habere gravitatis . Itaque ipse mea
legens sic afficior interdum , ut 5 Catonem , non me , loqui existimem . Sed ut tum
ad ...
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Sed non.egeo medicina : me ipse consolor et maxime illo solacio , quod eo
errore careo , quo amicorum decessu plerique angi solent . Nihil mali accidisse
Scipioni puto : mihi accidit , si quid accidit ; suis autem incommodis graviter angi
non ...
Sed non.egeo medicina : me ipse consolor et maxime illo solacio , quod eo
errore careo , quo amicorum decessu plerique angi solent . Nihil mali accidisse
Scipioni puto : mihi accidit , si quid accidit ; suis autem incommodis graviter angi
non ...
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... atque id ipsum cum tecum agere conarer , Fannius antevertit : quam ob rem
utrique nostrum gratum admodum feceris . 17 V. LAELIUS . Ego vero non
gravarer , si mihi ipse confi25 humanis anteponatis ; nihil est enim tam naturae
aptum ,.
... atque id ipsum cum tecum agere conarer , Fannius antevertit : quam ob rem
utrique nostrum gratum admodum feceris . 17 V. LAELIUS . Ego vero non
gravarer , si mihi ipse confi25 humanis anteponatis ; nihil est enim tam naturae
aptum ,.
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... quae non in amici mutua benevolentia conquiescit ? Quid dulcius quam
habere quicum omnia audeas sic loqui 2 ut tecum ? Qui esset tantus fructus in
prosperis rebus , nisi haberes qui illis aeque ac tu ipse gauderet ? Adversas vero
ferre ...
... quae non in amici mutua benevolentia conquiescit ? Quid dulcius quam
habere quicum omnia audeas sic loqui 2 ut tecum ? Qui esset tantus fructus in
prosperis rebus , nisi haberes qui illis aeque ac tu ipse gauderet ? Adversas vero
ferre ...
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... sit amicitia , ut dandis recipiendisque meritis , quod quisque minus per se ipse
posset , id acciperet ab alio vicissimque redderet , an esset hoc quidem proprium
amicitiae , sed antiquior et pulchrior et magis a natura ipsa profecta alia causa .
... sit amicitia , ut dandis recipiendisque meritis , quod quisque minus per se ipse
posset , id acciperet ab alio vicissimque redderet , an esset hoc quidem proprium
amicitiae , sed antiquior et pulchrior et magis a natura ipsa profecta alia causa .
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