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1   V,  32|     things are understood in allegorical senses, and by means of
2   V,  38| since what is supposed to be allegorical does not seem as if it were
3   V,  41|   were done, and the veil of allegorical obscurity were removed,
4   V,  42|  were therefore written with allegorical ambiguity. And whence have
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