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1  IV,   3|      merely playing with empty fictions, abandon yourselves to an
2  IV,  32|      things, they say, are the fictions of poets, and games arranged
3  IV,  37|     overwhelmed flow from such fictions, if the anger of the deities
4   V,  14|       to be declaring manifold fictions under the guise of truth?
5   V,  43| conjectures, and rave in empty fictions. Let it be granted that
6 VII,  51|    very ready to listen to any fictions you please, who would consider
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