Book, Chapter

1   Int,       10|   In spite of its present obscurity, I believe the |30 Apocriticus
2    II,     XVII|  like a cheap-jack in the obscurity of his utterances ? Who
3   III,       II|   saying which is full of obscurity and full of stupidity, which
4    IV          | and we had made clear the obscurity that was in them by means
5    IV,      XXX|  whole being of things in obscurity, in the forgetfulness of
6    IV,      XXX| heed when men depart into obscurity.~ ~We conclude therefore
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