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I think it was Dwight Eisenhower. Sorry for butchered spelling.
The term "multitudinous" refers to the seas. It means that the seas is vast or very wide or large that it cannot be measured.
Other definition of multitudinous, beyond the usage of said word to Macbeth, is very numerous or contains several elements. It is synonymous to countless, infinite, numerous, abundant, and many more.
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1. I observe that the diction in the first 12 chapters of Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is ancient. It demonstrates the relevance of the historical period covered by the text.
2. Austen's use of language makes it simpler to appreciate the difference between the people and events via the patterns of sentence structures as well as the usage of terminology.
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