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1 Int | of the very few men who simply cannot be ignored or depreciated
2 Int, 1 | rendering of the text is simply not readable English. And
3 1, II | would not exist - I would simply not be at all - unless I
4 1, VIII | where would it go?). It was simply no longer present; and I
5 2, V | a motive, taking delight simply in the act of murder? Who
6 2, VI | better pears. I stole those simply that I might steal, for,
7 3, VI | spoken to me now. They were simply fantastic and false. In
8 3, XII | and many things I have simply forgotten. But thou gavest
9 4, V | tears did I seek this. I simply grieved and wept, for I
10 4, X | For lovely things would simply not be unless they were
11 4, XII | without him they would simply cease to exist. In him,
12 6, X | agreed, Alypius would have simply left the court.~There was
13 6, X | flesh can see; nor was it simply a greater one of the same
14 9, VI | beauty of form - if one man simply sees what another both sees
15 9, XII | the images of these; they simply are. Let the man who does
16 9, XXXV | to be seen. And we do not simply say, “See how it shines,”
17 9, XXXVII | the will or because they simply are not at hand; for then
18 10, IV | with which they speak is simply their visible presence.
19 10, VI | which such a voice was made simply did not exist at all until
20 10, XV | passed, it ceased to be long simply because it ceased to be.~
21 11, II(457)| nominal sentence and means simply "The heavens are the heavens
22 11, III | have silence anywhere but simply not to have sound? Hast
23 11, VI | was deprived of all form simply did not exist than I could
24 11, XXVIII | beginning” he understands simply the commencement of creation,
25 12, II | excellent than if it were simply nothing at all. Still, these
26 12, XXXI | particular degree but who simply is what he is.650~
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