Book, Paragraph

1  II,  39| been of one mind, equals in intellect and knowledge, after that
2 III,  31|      a man of most powerful intellect, and distinguished for learning,
3  IV,  13|  keen discernment and acute intellect have before now treated
4   V,   4|     the subtlety of a man's intellect, and while you are vexed
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