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1       I|  formerly considered by no means salutary should now seem
2      II| perjury to the Trojans, by means of his daughter; and Homer
3     XIX|  philosophy, mystically by means of symbols, as those who
4     XXV|   is inflexible, are by no means moved to abandon their sins,
5   XXXII|    virtues; wishing by all means to avoid mention of the
6    XXXV| and empty noise, though by means of it you fancy you are
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