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1 Charm| held in much honour by the world of scholars; yet he himself 2 Charm| ancient philosophy. The world has grown older in two thousand 3 Charm| be invented. The ancient world swarmed with them; the great 4 Charm| they easily crept into the world.~(b) When one epistle out 5 Charm| famous in Hellas and the world. It may have created one 6 Charm| upon Greece and upon the world by Aristotle and his philosophy. 7 Charm| the grown-up man of the world, having a tincture of philosophy. 8 Charm| beauty and stature; all the world seemed to be enamoured of