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1Unless, indeed, you despise Lucius: I do not despise even Caius.
2Do not despise even the cicadas; their song is the only solace to the slave in prison.
3Let him not despise even the unbeliever who is blind and cannot see the sun at all.
4Anthony was the last man to condemn conventionally any human being, to scorn and despise even deserved misfortune.
5This consideration should teach us not to despise even those which are the least, if they have but a tendency to promote our purity.
6And he despised even the thought of any type of gun control.
7The fact remains that they died broken and despised even by their closest friends.
8They were despised even by that country which they had served more faithfully than their own.
9He would be despised even then, and Tim Bunker would certainly be revenged if he did.
10In three years he died, despised even by the savages it was supposed that he would have improved.
11You see how insignificant it everywhere is, and how much it is despised even by the third-class Rajpoot landholders.
12Our ancient noble edifices, whether secular or ecclesiastical, were not to be despised even as regards their mere size.
13He was a convicted liar, a spy, and a double-dealer; and his cowardice made him despised even by the British.
14In this, he shared the fate of most demagogues, who are commonly despised even by those they lead and deceive.
15Yet the enlisted man was despised even by the common loafers who would not fight if they could help it.
16"She despises even that; she flings it at my head without a word."
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