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1 I, 6| inasmuch as by His means the rage of savage ferocity has been 2 I, 18| that the gods boil with rage, and that an impulse of 3 II, 77| cruelty, unless he were to rage against the very prison, 4 II, 77| you assault and seek to rage against these our shadows 5 III, 11| by anger, and burn with rage in their minds, why should 6 III, 16| statues to us, with what rage would they inflame us, what 7 III, 16| I repeat, fill us with rage, and rouse our passions, 8 III, 26| madness of war, why do wars rage every day? but if he is 9 III, 30| might escape his father's rage. But now, does not a similar 10 III, 36| would doubt that, mad with rage and fury, you would demand 11 III, 36| and burn with anger and rage, there can be no better 12 IV, 11| evils, of which you speak, rage, and increase by accessions 13 IV, 30| gods to fierce and terrible rage, because you either listen 14 IV, 37| are excited by feelings of rage as your imaginings suggest.- 15 V, 7| Acdestis, bursting with rage because of the boy's being 16 V, 21| find means to soothe the rage of his violated mother. 17 V, 23| lightnings and to hurl in his rage the thunderbolt. Then, indeed, 18 V, 23| his mother, still hot with rage, as a kind of fillet to 19 VI, 1| are roused by feelings of rage. 20 VI, 11| punishments against us? In your rage you maintain a bad cause, 21 VII, 6| food, upon which they may rage madly, and turn their desire 22 VII, 6| been roused, they should rage and burst the barriers of 23 VII, 6| already fired and burning with rage, I do not inquire, I do 24 VII, 17| then, be inflamed with rage that your greatness was 25 VII, 23| mischief, not by the stings of rage, but by a certain peculiarity 26 VII, 38| offerings. If, then, all the rage and indignation of the deities 27 VII, 43| cruel methods, and vent his rage indiscriminately, without