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1 And narration may be either simple narration , or imitation, or a union of the two?
2 We seem to see the actors before us, in the spirited, yet simple narration , as it proceeds.
3 But as a question I gladly leave it, and return to the simple narration of what befell.
4 These things I have explained in a simple narration , as I myself heard them recounted by religious men.
5 There was something in the simple narration that touched me, though I remained as determinately relentless as ever.
6 Or, if the poet everywhere appears and never conceals himself, then again the imitation is dropped, and his poetry becomes simple narration .
7 The teacher then described his conduct in a mild manner, using the style of simple narration , admitting no harsh epithets, no terms of reproach.
8 In fact, to embellish my story I have neither leisure nor ability; I shall, therefore, do no more than give a simple narration of events.
9 It appears very evident from the simple narration by Pricket, that "the master," as he calls him, had become hasty and irritable in his temper.
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