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1 I, 10| famines, and other baneful forms of plagues: how can you 2 I, 13| undergone dangers of many forms. 3 I, 64| writing books assail in many forms with biting reproaches public 4 II, 9| soul, and sets up bodiless forms, to Plato, the disciple 5 II, 10| Did Plato see the bodiless forms? Democritus, the meeting 6 II, 30| assuming also, as they do, many forms of torture? And who will 7 II, 39| that they put on mortal forms, should be divided by differences 8 II, 40| parted from their human forms by a wasting sickness? Was 9 II, 41| henna; nor, though in the forms of men, blush to curl their 10 II, 43| become acquainted with such forms of baseness, crime, and 11 II, 51| Himself, and enter into the forms of men. For you conjecture, 12 II, 67| citadel, or practise the forms of the Fetiales, solemnly 13 II, 77| against these our shadows and forms, so far you free us from 14 III, 12| attribute to the Deity forms; for this is supposed to 15 III, 12| not have anything like the forms with which the termination 16 III, 13| that you limit the gods by forms:-you even confine them to 17 III, 14| in the contour of their forms. For if each and all have 18 III, 15| because they ingrafted the forms of dumb animals upon their 19 III, 16| the gods have indeed other forms, and that you have given 20 III, 16| had ascribed to the divine forms that which you had supposed 21 III, 16| been to give to them the forms of elephants, panthers, 22 III, 20| This, then, this matter of forms and sexes, is the first 23 IV, 5| fixedness, but take their forms from our sides, just as 24 IV, 26| having assumed countless forms, and concealed by mean deceptions 25 IV, 28| impure desires in all the forms of lust? But yet you declare 26 V, 18| manner hunt up the other forms of baseness, whether those 27 VI, 10| your hands they take the forms of men filling with breath 28 VI, 12| of the gods, and giving forms to them, at which even the 29 VI, 13| certain images have the forms of certain men, and the 30 VI, 14| shapes and came out into the forms which you see, baked in 31 VI, 15| heaven if they receive the forms of men, ears, noses, cheeks, 32 VI, 15| when bulk up in the bodily forms of statues. What stupidity 33 VI, 19| become if the gods have the forms of men, as your belief declares; 34 VI, 24| as men; and that august forms of gold and silver were 35 VI, 24| while, besides innumerable forms of crime and wickedness, 36 VI, 26| 26. O dreadful forms of terror and frightful 37 VII, 9| found out or devised so many forms of wickedness, that they 38 VII, 11| misfortunes, the kinds and forms of which no enumeration 39 VII, 13| by some, and applied to forms of ceremony. For they say 40 VII, 21| deities, and that certain forms of supplication should be 41 VII, 21| deities, and that certain forms of supplication should he 42 VII, 42| death, and with various forms of torture? He was led across,