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1   I,  19|    Moreover, in this way you represent them as not only unstable
2   I,  31|     whom no bodily shape may represent, no outline delineate; of
3 III,  14|   form and fashion gods, you represent some with long hair, others
4 III,  15|    recount, and describe, or represent in his own imagination,
5 III,  20|   what is the next, that you represent to us the gods, some as
6  IV,  29|      that all those whom you represent to us as and call gods,
7  VI,  10| image which has been made to represent his form and appearance;
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