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1   I,  51|  there is no ground for the expression of astonishment; for you
2 III,   7| seek from him subtleties of expression and splendour of diction,
3   V,  32|     commonplace openness of expression there lurks a secret doctrine,
4   V,  34| attach one sense only to an expression which you see to be explained
5   V,  36|  and even opposite modes of expression. For where, in a consistent
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