Book,  Chap.

1   1,   1|   belongs to the very surface of discourse, the other is in the matters
2   1,   2| belonging to the very surface of discourse? M. Five. D. Which ones?
3   1,   2|      Which ones? M. The kinds of discourse, their authority, the author,
4   1,   2|          2] D. How many kinds of discourse are there? M. Four. For
5   1,   7|        found in all the kinds of discourse? M. All these distinctions
6   1,   9|       same meters? M. Because no discourse preserves the meter in another
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