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spear, held in the same posture. In a word,
each has the same make, look, and features.
In the descriptions too of the poets, never were
twins more alike m. Pl. 2. n. 6.
m Ovid. Met. via. v. 375. Stat. Theb. v. 440. Apollo, in
Lucian, begs Mercury to tell him how to know one from the
other.
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spear, held in the same posture. In a word,
each has the same make, look, and features.
In the descriptions too of the poets, never were
twins more alike m. Pl. 2. n. 6.
m Ovid. Met. via. v. 375. Stat. Theb. v. 440. Apollo, in
Lucian, begs Mercury to tell him how to know one from the
other.
BOOK