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1  II,   9|      Socrates? he who adds a fifth element to the primary causes,
2  IV,  14| father of Ialysus; while the fifth is regarded as the son of
3  IV,  14| dread and fear to utter. The fifth is the slayer of Argus,
4  IV,  14|      her Coryphasia; and the fifth is she who slew her lustful
5  IV,  16|   gods." "Nay, Minerva," the fifth will say, "are you speaking,
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