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1      IX|      Europe for the sake of great accuracy, and thus became an eye-witness
2    XIII|        another, in order that the accuracy of the translation might
3   XXXVI|      things heavenly with greater accuracy than Plato -- declared that
4  XXXVII|         the way of increasing the accuracy of their verse, she was
5  XXXVII|        went quite astray from the accuracy of the metres; and this,
6  XXXVII|         to record the metres with accuracy. And on this account, it
7 XXXVIII| henceforward pay less devotion to accuracy of metres and of language;
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