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1  T-II|     his own affairs.~Equal and similar licence from little Calvus~
2  T-IV|      than before: though still~similar in nature, it’s grown and
3  ExII| Another, robbed of sight for a similar reason,~shouted, through
4 ExIII|      acted as my eyes.~As if a similar passion, or the same inspiration~
5   Ind|        all three were probably similar verbal tricks). Seneca claimed
6   Ind|       and also previously in a similar relationship to her mother
7   Ind|      too would fail faced with similar troubles.~Book TI.VI:1-36
8   Ind|     Compare Amores III.6 for a similar wish, concerning both Medea’
9   Ind|      Scythians, and speaking a similar language. They were noted
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