Book, Paragraph

1  II,  39|     flatterer's abjectness; to conceal one thing in the heart,
2  IV,  12|    pass, although you craftily conceal it, that the one should
3   V,  27| natural law of modesty, bid us conceal, which it is not permissible
4   V,  29|      will it be to obscure, to conceal the cause and origin of
5   V,  33|       they vainly attempted to conceal by words which did not suggest
6   V,  41|     speaking allegorically, to conceal under perfectly decent ideas,
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