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1   I,  59|   bestow all their care upon splendour of language. But when we
2 III,   7| subtleties of expression and splendour of diction, when I know
3  VI,  24|  believed to reside in their splendour, such as not only to dazzle
4  VI,  24|   spite even of the terrible splendour of the gold?
5 VII,  41| worthy to be referred to the splendour and majesty of this race.
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