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 1      VI|        his soul the image of some great god. Surely so great a personality
 2      VI|         some great god. Surely so great a personality will stir
 3    VIII|            Naturally if he was so great as he is described in the
 4      IX|          knowledge of letters and great power of memory, and force
 5      XX|          insolent a fellow and so great a buffoon was allowed to
 6      XX|          his tipsy wit among such great philosophers, when he was
 7   XXIII|           he has acquired from so great masters ; and as one fresh
 8  XXVIII| Apollonius delivered himself with great gravity of long essays upon
 9   XXXIV|          collected these out of a great many others. Of these the
10      XL|     wizard in contrast with these great men; who though, as you
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