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1    3|        the day I was born. The intellect is a cleaver; it discerns
2    4|      the orator, speaks to the intellect and health of mankind, to
3    4|        inaccessible circles of intellect and genius, and is sensible
4    7|      that he was "deficient in intellect." These were his words.
5   15| monuments. With his hospitable intellect he embraces children, beggars,
6   17| between the affections and the intellect.~ ~
7   17|      In the morning I bathe my intellect in the stupendous and cosmogonal
8   19|      senses; illusion, spirit, intellect, and the exoteric doctrine
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