Book,  Par.

1     I,     37|     inasmuch as the rabble knows no mean, and inspires fear,
2    IV,     94|  extent of the city no one knows on what business each citizen
3    XI,     36|  so obtuse in a city which knows everything and hides nothing,
4  XIII,     23| has never borne offspring, knows nothing of a mother's feelings. ~ ~
5   XVI,     36| But my most unhappy father knows nothing, and, if it is a
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