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1 I, 4 | not under the impulse of madness. For who possessed of a 2 I, 6 | a price, and derided the madness of the woman; that she, 3 I, 9 | also, excited by rage and madness, slew his wife, together 4 I, 18| their pernicious and impious madness, and live in innocence and 5 I, 21| their offspring! O incurable madness! What more could those gods 6 I, 21| judged signs of no less madness; some of which are in honour 7 II, 2 | TRUE WORSHIP OF HIM.~What madness is it, then, either to form 8 II, 4 | the prey of thieves. What madness is it, then, to fear those 9 III, 23| nakedness. Imitate at least the madness and fury of Tuditanus; scatter 10 III, 23| wild beasts. Nor is his madness less in other things. For 11 III, 28| ignorance; and, as though in madness, they spring up and exclaim 12 IV, 19| and seized with incurable madness, who read these things daily, 13 IV, 27| they drove their princes to madness, so that they attacked the 14 V, 10| in him who was fired with madness as stubble, and, forgetful 15 V, 11| brutality is it, what fury, what madness, to deny light to the living, 16 V, 20| is the part of incredible madness to imagine that they are 17 VI, 18| impatience, vanity, and madness had not poured forth those 18 VI, 18| depart as a witness of our madness. Finally, Marcus Tullius, 19 VI, 20| but levity, vanity, and madness? For their souls are hurried 20 VI, 24| his mind as it were from madness, who is grieved for his 21 VI, 24| and he reproves himself of madness, and confirms his mind to 22 VII, 1 | the poet says,~"Rush into madness and fire,"~say that we bring