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1   I,   5|        and to bondage? Did we, forsooth, urge the deities into frenzy,
2   I,  11|   takes away life; a reproach, forsooth, to creation, because it
3   I,  59|    elegance and richness, lest forsooth they might impair the stern
4  II,  10|      kinds of learning!-those, forsooth, who know nothing, and agree
5  II,  50| attached to this name, -those, forsooth, who are striving with their
6  IV,  26|     little ant, that he might, forsooth, make Clitor's daughter
7 VII,  33| considered infamous? The gods, forsooth, delight in mimics; and
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