Book, Chapter

1  Int     |     upon this author, the more apparent these faults become and
2    1,  19|       place, but it was easily apparent that he desired nothing
3    3,  87|       dress that it was easily apparent that he belonged to that
4    5, 151| Marsyas, is certainly not very apparent from anything in the figure
5    5, 155|        one of the lost arts is apparent even in our day, for the
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