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1 I, 20| vengeance for their offended dignity. By heat, by hurtful cold, 2 I, 23| to have and to wear the dignity of this name, neither conceive 3 II, 41| forgetting their importance and dignity as divine, they should acquire 4 II, 44| their greatness and moral dignity,-a thousand times would 5 III, 3| that perfection of so great dignity should reside. 6 III, 11| than you with regard to the dignity of their name. 7 IV, 9| the greatest number, the dignity of the magistracy, and that 8 IV, 20| forgetting how great their dignity and grandeur are, associate 9 IV, 30| and disgrace both their dignity and virtue. 10 V, 9| forgetting his majesty and dignity, he crept forward to steal 11 V, 27| for the reader, and the dignity of literature! 12 V, 31| even though hindered by the dignity of their name? Who declared 13 V, 41| understood, and by the same the dignity of the gods would be maintained 14 VI, 3| And what greater honour or dignity can we ascribe to them, 15 VI, 17| necessity without their dignity being impaired? With ready 16 VI, 21| should I mention that the dignity of Aesculapius was mocked 17 VII, 6| anything by which their dignity is impaired. 18 VII, 12| belong to the celestial dignity to sell the boon of its 19 VII, 17| applied? Do you give new dignity to the gods by new kinds 20 VII, 30| becomes greater, and his dignity is supposed to be honoured? 21 VII, 31| choose; receive as much dignity as I prescribe, as much 22 VII, 33| this, then, to lessen the dignity of the gods, to dedicate 23 VII, 35| give and assign its own dignity to the divine nature. And, 24 VII, 35| have the authority, power, dignity of this name, consider that 25 VII, 36| given to the gods, and their dignity increased; we judge it marvellous 26 VII, 41| strive after seriousness and dignity, would consider childish, 27 VII, 42| had any seriousness and dignity, or any steady constancy, 28 VII, 49| established the renown and dignity of the race with irresistible