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1 III, 9 | the latter they acquired new territory larger than that 2 III, 10| agreeable to get hold of new ideas easily: words express 3 III, 10| enable us to get hold of new ideas. Now strange words 4 III, 10| withered stalk", he conveys a new idea, a new fact, to us 5 III, 10| he conveys a new idea, a new fact, to us by means of 6 III, 10| as they make us seize a new idea promptly. For this 7 III, 11| his acquisition of the new idea impresses him all the 8 III, 11| attractive for the same reason; a new idea is conveyed, and there 9 III, 11| and uses the word with a new meaning. So too with the 10 III, 11| antithesis impresses the new idea more firmly and brevity 11 III, 13| ought only to bring in a new name if it indicates a real 12 III, 14| hero...~Lead me to tell a new tale, how there came great