6 ... for such a return as this indeed they foreboded, and to offend in no other thing.
7 ... those, too, who have approached the door they throw out of the windows on their head—
8 ... that I envy no one, nor often cast a jealous eye on their luxuries[1874]
9 ... he on the other hand ... all things imperceptibly and gradually ... out of doors, that he might hurt no one
10 nor, like the Greeks, at whatever question you ask, do we inquire, where are the Socratic writings?[1875]
11 This is little better than moderate; this, as being as bad as possible, is less so.
12 Let your order, therefore, now bring forward the crimes he has committed....
13 ... rather than an indifferent harvest, and a poor vintage
14 ... but if you will watch and carefully observe these for a little time.
15 ... but whatever may happen, or not, I bear patiently and courageously.