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Read the sentence from of the wisdom of the ancients. they say then that love was the most ancient of all the gods; the most ancient therefore of all things whatever, except chaos, which is said to have been coeval with him; and chaos is never distinguished by the ancients with divine honour or the name of a god. to correctly paraphrase this sentence, tamar should

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