[ XIX. He that hath not one and the self-same general end always as long ]
[ XX. Remember the fable of the country mouse and the city mouse, and the ]
[ XXI. Socrates was wont to call the common conceits and opinions of men, ]
[ XXII. The Lacedæmonians at their public spectacles were wont to appoint ]
[ XXIII. What Socrates answered unto Perdiccas, why he did not come unto ]
[ XXIV. In the ancient mystical letters of the Ephesians, there was an ]
[ XXV. The Pythagoreans were wont betimes in the morning the first thing ]
[ XXVI. How Socrates looked, when he was fain to gird himself with a ]
[ XXVII. In matter of writing or reading thou must needs be taught before ]
[ XXVIII. 'My heart smiled within me.' 'They will accuse even virtue ]