Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  31|  frantic madness to do-to be uncertain, and to express doubt whether
 2  II,   4|      rational, of two things uncertain and hanging in doubtful
 3  II,   7|     man is, or whence he is, uncertain, changeable, deceitful,
 4  II,  39| truth, should be led through uncertain bypaths of fancy?
 5 III,   4|      assail the doubtful and uncertain positions you hold. This,
 6 III,   8|     god or goddess, and this uncertain description shows, even
 7   V,   3|   and his decision was still uncertain and not yet determined,
 8   V,   3|    prevent him, and turn his uncertain and ambiguous words into "
 9   V,  43|      toss about confused and uncertain conjectures, and rave in
10  VI,  21|     a beard that it was left uncertain which of them was father,
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