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Quin etiam necesse erit cupere et optare ut quam saepissime peccet amicus ,
quo plures det sibi tamquam ansas ad reprehendendum ; rursum autem recte
factis commodisque amicorum necesse erit angi , dolere , invidere . 5 60. Quare
hoc ...
Quin etiam necesse erit cupere et optare ut quam saepissime peccet amicus ,
quo plures det sibi tamquam ansas ad reprehendendum ; rursum autem recte
factis commodisque amicorum necesse erit angi , dolere , invidere . 5 60. Quare
hoc ...
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Sed ut in Catone maiore , qui est scriptus ad te de senectute , Catonem induxi
senem disputantem , quia nulla videbatur aptior persona quae de illa aetate
loqueretur , quam eius , qui et diutissime senex fuisset et in ipsa senectute
praeter ...
Sed ut in Catone maiore , qui est scriptus ad te de senectute , Catonem induxi
senem disputantem , quia nulla videbatur aptior persona quae de illa aetate
loqueretur , quam eius , qui et diutissime senex fuisset et in ipsa senectute
praeter ...
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Quam ob rem cave Catoni anteponas ne istum quidem ipsum , quem Apollo , ut
ais , sapientissimum iudi- 5 cavit : ' huius enim facta ... Ego si Scipionis desiderio
me moveri negem , quam id recte faciam viderint sapientes , sed certe mentiar .
Quam ob rem cave Catoni anteponas ne istum quidem ipsum , quem Apollo , ut
ais , sapientissimum iudi- 5 cavit : ' huius enim facta ... Ego si Scipionis desiderio
me moveri negem , quam id recte faciam viderint sapientes , sed certe mentiar .
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... pridie quam excessit e vita , ut ex tam alto dignitatis gradu ad superos videatur
deos potius quam ad inferos pervenisse . 10 IV . Neque enim adsentior eis , qui
nuper haec disserere 13 coeperunt , cum corporibus simul animos interire atque
...
... pridie quam excessit e vita , ut ex tam alto dignitatis gradu ad superos videatur
deos potius quam ad inferos pervenisse . 10 IV . Neque enim adsentior eis , qui
nuper haec disserere 13 coeperunt , cum corporibus simul animos interire atque
...
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Quam ob rem cum illo quidem , ut supra dixi , actum optime est , mecum
incommodius , quem fuerat aequius , ut prius introieram , sic prius 5 exire de vita .
Sed tamen recordatione nostrae amicitiae sic fruor , ut beate vixisse videar , quia
cum ...
Quam ob rem cum illo quidem , ut supra dixi , actum optime est , mecum
incommodius , quem fuerat aequius , ut prius introieram , sic prius 5 exire de vita .
Sed tamen recordatione nostrae amicitiae sic fruor , ut beate vixisse videar , quia
cum ...
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