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-<style> |
- div { |
- width: 200px; |
- font-size: 26px; |
- -webkit-hyphens: auto; |
- text-align: justify; |
- margin: 0 4px; |
- float: left; |
- border: solid thin lightblue; |
- -webkit-locale: "en_US"; |
- } |
-</style> |
-<div style="-webkit-hyphenate-limit-lines: no-limit;"> |
- also the division of the mind into the rational, concupiscent, and |
- irascible elements, or of pleasures and desires into necessary and |
- unnecessary—these and other great forms of thought are all of them |
- to be found in the Republic, and were probably first invented by |
- Plato. |
-</div> |
- |
-<div style="-webkit-hyphenate-limit-lines: 3;"> |
- also the division of the mind into the rational, concupiscent, and |
- irascible elements, or of pleasures and desires into necessary and |
- unnecessary—these and other great forms of thought are all of them |
- to be found in the Republic, and were probably first invented by |
- Plato. |
-</div> |
- |
-<div style="-webkit-hyphenate-limit-lines: 2;"> |
- also the division of the mind into the rational, concupiscent, and |
- irascible elements, or of pleasures and desires into necessary and |
- unnecessary—these and other great forms of thought are all of them |
- to be found in the Republic, and were probably first invented by |
- Plato. |
-</div> |
- |
-<div style="-webkit-hyphenate-limit-lines: 1;"> |
- also the division of the mind into the rational, concupiscent, and |
- irascible elements, or of pleasures and desires into necessary and |
- unnecessary—these and other great forms of thought are all of them |
- to be found in the Republic, and were probably first invented by |
- Plato. |
-</div> |
- |
-<div style="-webkit-hyphenate-limit-lines: 0;"> |
- also the division of the mind into the rational, concupiscent, and |
- irascible elements, or of pleasures and desires into necessary and |
- unnecessary—these and other great forms of thought are all of them |
- to be found in the Republic, and were probably first invented by |
- Plato. |
-</div> |