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number of distinct dramas each drama
Plato (except in the Epistolæ) never appears before us, nor gives us any opinion as his own: he is the unseen prompter of different characters who converse aloud in a number of distinct dramas — each drama a separate work, manifesting its own point of view, affirmative or negative, consistent or inconsistent with the others, as the case may be.
— from Plato and the Other Companions of Sokrates, 3rd ed. Volume 1 by George Grote

night on de dark er de
One night on de dark er de moon, Big Eye start out ter meet de buzzards.
— from Bypaths in Dixie: Folk Tales of the South by Sarah Johnson Cocke

Nuovi Orizzonti del Diritto e della
I Nuovi Orizzonti del Diritto e della Procedura Penale .
— from Crime and Its Causes by William Douglas Morrison

Not only did death enter David
Not only did death enter David’s house, but it was not long before his eldest son committed adultery with his sister, and another committed murder—murdered his own brothers, and went off into a foreign land into exile.
— from Bible Characters by Dwight Lyman Moody

Nuovi Orizzonti del Diritto e della
[Pg 366] Ferri, Enrico : I Nuovi Orizzonti del Diritto e della Procedura penale.
— from The Criminal Prosecution and Capital Punishment of Animals by E. P. (Edward Payson) Evans


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