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10 singing
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10 supreme
10 taste
10 ten
St. Augustine
Confessions

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style

   Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | Latin rhetor; artifice of style had come to be second nature 2 Int, 1 | business to convey such a Latin style into anything like modern 3 Int, 1 | English equivalent for his style. If Augustine’s ideas come 4 Int, 1 | God’s glory. Augustine’s style is deeply personal; it is 5 3, IV | Hortensius] was not its style but its substance.~8. How 6 3, V | pride was repelled by their style, nor could the sharpness 7 4, I | the teaching of what men style “the liberal arts”; sometimes 8 5, VI | and in a more agreeable style. But what profit was there 9 5, XIII| soothing, than Faustusstyle. As for subject matter, 10 6, V | language and simplicity of style, it yet required the closest


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