Book, Chapter

1   III          |    he became silent for a space, as though there were no
2   III          | continued exhausted for a space. For no sooner did we with
3   III,      XIV| circumscribed by time and space, but is present always and
4   III,      XIV|  man passes the limits of space when he is in his dreams;
5    IV,      XXX|       and again the brief space, if He thinks fit, becomes
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