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1 1 | INVENTION OF THE ARTS.~ BE not, O Greeks, so very hostilely 2 8 | Dionysus. You now I laud, O Daphne!--by conquering the 3 12| from right conduct, you, O Greeks, worship. For, being 4 13| not in itself immortal, O Greeks, but mortal. Yet 5 14| And such are you also, O Greeks,--profuse in words, 6 17| the jugglers. Wherefore, O Greeks, hearken to me, addressing 7 20| heavens are not infinite, O man, but finite and bounded; 8 21| We do not act as fools, O Greeks, nor utter idle tales, 9 21| information? Believe me now, O Greeks, and do not resolve 10 25| also for their gluttony. O man competing with the dog, 11 25| do we inflict upon you, O Greeks? Why do you hate 12 26| passing along, but that time (o aiôn) remains present as 13 26| follow the word of God. Why, O man, do you set the letters 14 42| THE AUTHOR.~ These things, O Greeks, I Tatian, a disciple