Book, Paragraph

1   I,  58| not clearly mark its great features. But he who really knows
2 III,  12|  life, is devoid of bodily features, and does not have anything
3 III,  15|  attribute to the gods the features of a frail and perishing
4  VI,  10|   the face of the original features like it; which can be recognised
5  VI,  10|  you have given to him the features of a man, and of mortal
6  VI,  13|    of certain men, and the features of notorious courtesans?
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