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1 The Latin tragedies are bad copies of the masterpieces of Sophocles and Euripides.
2 The very few exceptions are bad copies of us.
3 Common report and outward seeming are bad copies of the reality, as the initiated know it.
4 It is true, that excellent originals have given occasion, without any fault of their own, to very bad copies .
5 I have been among them often; I know all their devices and mechanism, of which the European are bad copies .
6 You have given this examiner copies-very bad copies - of material supposedly from my personnel file covering a period of over twenty years.
7 "They were just bad copies , " she said.
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