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1   V,  34|   ways. For since all that allegory, as it is called, is taken
2   V,  35|   enveloped in the veil of allegory which has been thrown round
3   V,  35|  surrounded with a veil of allegory from beginning to end, explain
4   V,  37| spoken of I see the law of allegory expressed in the dark and
5   V,  38|   cannot be turned into an allegory, for neither can that be
6   V,  39| turned into the figures of allegory; for that which has been
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