Book, Chapter

 1  Pre     |           requires often as much genius as to do the latter. I wish,
 2  Int     |        as Rabelais; an enigmatic genius whose secret will never
 3  Int,   2|        the peculiarity of such a genius can, as it seems, be given
 4  Int,   3|      novel. By an inspiration of genius, he saw that the framework
 5  Int,   4|   cleverness amounting almost to genius."~Marchena died at Madrid
 6    1,   6|          tutor to stifle budding genius. I need not cite the poets
 7    2,  32|        pouring a libation to his Genius. He was then wrapped in
 8    2,  41|           what was she! May your genius pardon me, but you would
 9    2,  57|        same date for cursing the genius of our master, Gaius: on
10    2,  78|         pot. That same versatile genius who had but a short time
11    2,  78| Cassandra's tamed, so help me my Genius, I will! And I could have
12    3,  87|  solitary, shivering, in tatters Genius stands~ Invoking a neglected
13    3,  88|         Poverty is the sister of Genius." ("You have good reason,"
14    3,  94|      note of this tribute to his genius, covered his head and bolted
15    4, 109|         of us, that the tutelary genius of the ship might be propitiated.
16    4, 109|          propitiate the tutelary genius with our wretched blood,
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