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fragmentarily, in fragments or parts.
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exhilaration, gaiety; high spirits; enlivenment.
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nutriment, refreshment; food.
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veritable, actual; true; genuine.
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whose intimacy, close contact or association with whom.
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emboldens, encourages.
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tedium, irksomeness; weariness.
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vagrancy, state of being a wanderer.
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human faculties, powers of sense or mind of human beings; their ability to act.
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maimed, crippled; disabled.
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Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), English poet and dramatist.
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“Time insults o’er dull and speechless tribes.” Shakespeare,“Sonnet,” CVII; line 12. In time, tribes that have not developed any literature will be wiped out.
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innate, inborn.
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calculable, dependable.
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straight, persistent.
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pertinaciously, unyielding; resolutely; firmly.
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slovenly, carelessly.
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Homeric poems, the Iliad and the Odyssey credited to Homer, Greek poet.
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veracity, truthfulness.
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smooth-slipping, easy flowing.
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aphorisms, a pithy, concise sentence stating a general doctrine or truth.
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Hesiod (776 B.C.), Greek epic poet.
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Herodotus (484? -425? B.C.), father of history; Greek historian.
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plastic, capable of being molded or modeled, as clay; impressionable.
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garrulous, talkative; wordy.
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