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1 1, XVII | described by your learned poets and philosophers, and be 2 1, XVIII| speculation. But of your learned poets the very writings would 3 1, XVIII| greatly superior to your wise poets and philosophers."~ 4 4, LV | priests who are alleged by the poets to have possessed a knowledge 5 5, XXIX | the writings of the Greek poets also, some who are called 6 7, VI | designation "wise" to the tragic poets, it is not on account of 7 7, VI | Homer, the best of the poets, who describes what usually 8 7, XLI | us to divinely inspired poets, as he calls them, to wise 9 7, XLI | way to divinely inspired poets, wise men, and philosophers. 10 7, XLI | whom he means by "inspired poets," let any one show how those