Parte,  Chap.

1   I,  TransPre|       only a few lines of cold commonplace in the "Laurel de Apolo,"
2   I,  TransPre|       to the world of fact and commonplace by force of sheer stolidity.~ ~
3   I,  TransPre| requires it, as freely as in a commonplace book.~ ~It is true the amount
4   I,  TransPre|     imputation of tameness and commonplace, to declare himself the
5   I,  TransPre|      its monotony are mean and commonplace, there is nothing venerable
6   I,  TransPre|       It is the mean, prosaic, commonplace character of all the surroundings
7   I,  TransPre|        anything but the merest commonplace, that give its peculiar
8   I,  TransPre|       times makes it a kind of commonplace book for occasional essays
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