A.J. McMahon

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In some contexts ‘the gentleman’ and ‘the benevolent man’ are almost interchangeable terms. For instance, it is said in one place that ‘a gentleman is free from worries and fears’ (XII.4), while elsewhere it is the benevolent man who is said not to have worries (IX.29, XIV.28).
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