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1 1 | Telmessians invented the art of divining by dreams; the 2 1 | birds; the Cyprians, the art of inspecting victims. To 3 1 | Tuscans taught you the plastic art; from the annals of the 4 1 | history; you acquired the art of playing the flute from 5 1 | the Cyclopes, the smith's art; and a woman who was formerly 6 1 | swallows, corrupters of art.~ Yet those who eagerly 7 1 | have, too, contrived the art of rhetoric to serve injustice 8 1 | as not good. The poetic art, again, you employ to describe 9 3 | dropsy, as he had studied the art of medicine as well as philosophy, 10 4 | within the compass of human art. Only when I am commanded 11 8 | derived no advantage from his art. Let the far-shooting god 12 17| not to God? For by their art they turn men aside from 13 18| do not cure, but by their art make men their captives. 14 25| philosophy is with you the art of getting money. You follow 15 27| despise death exhort us to use art in order to escape it? I 16 33| Greeks. For their works of art are devoted to worthless 17 33| preserve her memory by his art. I condemn Pythagoras too, 18 34| remembrance, but also the plastic art of Aristodemus has increased 19 34| gape with wonder at the art of Callistratus, or to fix