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1   T-I|     title, they’ll know the style:~though wishing to deceive,
2  T-II|  tragic stage,~in the heavy style that tragedy demands.~And
3 T-III| though not in your father’s style?~Since nature and fate gave
4  ExIV|     you’re named: dear!~The style and form of my verse can
5  ExIV|     re greeted.~Not that my style’s wonderful, but it’s not ‘
6   Ind|  Alexander as Zeus, and his style of portraiture was a major
7   Ind|  epithalamium in Catullus’s style as well as epigrams and
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