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1  IV,  33| pretend that these things are allegories, and contain the principles
2   V,  34|       explain or unfold these allegories, that you give the same
3   V,  35|      by means of fair-seeming allegories, which has been spoken plainly,
4   V,  36|   will perhaps say that these allegories are not found in the whole
5   V,  42|    them by explaining them as allegories? Lastly, and finally, what
6   V,  44|   speak of Jupiter only, what allegories can there be in the loves
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