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A worse fault is ὁμοείδεια, or sameness, a term
applied to a style which has no variety to relieve
its tedium, and which presents a uniform monotony
of hue. This is one of the surest signs of lack of art,
and produces a uniquely unpleasing effect, not merely
on the mind, but on the ear, on account of its
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sameness of thought, the uniformity of its figures, and
the monotony of its structure.
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