The learned Marsilio Ficino translated Plotinus, that great archimage of platonic mysticism. |
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The secrets of the old archimage are known today only to the initiated, and they discourage all attempts to spread their fame, for certain very definite reasons. |
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He felt, for a moment, as the daring archimage whose spells, too potent for their master's safety, have evoked and unchained a spirit that defies their guidance. |
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