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1 I, 9| pleasure of serene weather is taken away? Should the clouds, 2 I, 13| began to exist, and to be taken account of in the world. 3 I, 37| innumerable? Nay, have you not taken from the number of mortals 4 I, 48| health of man by things taken from without: it is a disgrace 5 I, 58| an audience is wont to be taken in, and to be beguiled into 6 II, 19| here, and maintain what has taken firm root in our thoughts. 7 II, 22| been rashly believed and taken for granted, in consequence 8 II, 29| that his person only is taken account of, that he is needy, 9 II, 59| whether they could have taken others also; further, what 10 III, 38| what should be added, what taken away; and in the performance 11 IV, 5| surrounding objects has been taken up. But in this case, by 12 IV, 24| Cytherean Venus grew up, having taken form from the sea's foam 13 IV, 26| by weight of years, being taken by his wife in adultery, 14 V, 5| of that district. Stones taken from it, as Themis by her 15 V, 12| of them? or, if they were taken up with such affairs, considerations, 16 V, 19| spoken; how Liber, when taken up with boyish sports, was 17 V, 19| balls, and golden apples taken from the virgin Hesperides. 18 V, 21| bosom of the initiated, and taken away again from the lower 19 V, 26| drunk the draught; I have taken out of the mystic cist, 20 V, 34| allegory, as it is called, is taken from narratives expressly 21 V, 35| Henna are; what the fire taken from Aetna, and the torches 22 V, 37| flowers, after that she was taken away and carried off by 23 V, 38| I answer, all that has taken place and has been set down 24 V, 38| Cannae; but what has already taken place, cannot be at the 25 V, 38| said, can that which has taken place be anything else than 26 V, 38| anything else than what has taken place; nor can that pass 27 V, 39| has been done, which has taken place, cannot, in the nature 28 V, 41| and Venus as having been taken in adultery by Vulcan's 29 VI, 5| case, all hope of help is taken away, and it will be doubtful 30 VI, 13| there has been given beauty taken from a harlot's face? Phryne. 31 VI, 14| silver, gold, clay, wood taken from a tree, or glue mixed 32 VI, 23| requiring vengeance to be taken, which soothed their minds, 33 VII, 7| against men, that having taken offence they must be soothed. 34 VII, 17| before you a horrid mess, taken from their frightful hog-pools 35 VII, 24| the caro strebula which is taken from the haunches of bulls, 36 VII, 31| storerooms, from which was taken that which is poured out, 37 VII, 50| will believe that a stone taken from the earth, having no