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1    XXII|    uncanny. How then could he praise things which he disdained
2     XXV|  descendant of Priam, and the praise of Hector is never out of
3  XXXIII| vulgar effrontery and fulsome praise of himself. They are as
4     XLI|       surely not be worthy of praise ; nor on the other hand
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