Book, Chapter

1   Int          |  generally been considered a mere literary device. It was rescued from
2   Int,        5|           that its form is a mere literary device, that I do not like
3   Int,        5|           If the battle is only a literary one, and the Christian is
4   Int,        5| fellow-Christians. If this be all literary padding, why is it of this
5   Int,        6|      language is merely part of a literary device. And a reason for
6   Int,        6|          any great originality or literary talent or powers of Catholic
7   Int,        8|                               THE LITERARY RELATIONS OF THE APOCRITICUS.~ ~
8   Int,        9|    problem, and did not touch the literary |28 one.69 He carefully
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