Book, Chapter

1  Int,   4|         make it an almost perfect imitation. There is no internal evidence
2    2,  73|      floor and waved his pipes in imitation of a flute-player; then,
3    5, 145| unqualified panegyrics the coarse imitation of the Fescennine poems,
4    5, 160|    instruments of lust, an unholy imitation of a fruitless union."~Herondas,
5    6     |    instruments of lust, an unholy imitation of a fruitless union; in
6    6     |           French. Here follows an imitation of that of Catullus:~Peer
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