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 1   I,  24|          fearing that their own arts be brought to nought, and
 2   I,  43|      all these things by secret arts. From the shrines of the
 3   I,  43|       and the tricks of magical arts? Can you specify and point
 4   I,  50|     gifts and bounties by magic arts, from the immense multitude
 5   I,  52|        reputation in such magic arts. Let them grant to one of
 6  II,  18| pressing necessity; nor did the arts descend with men's souls
 7  II,  18|    slight acquaintance with the arts, and brought to one issue
 8  II,  19|    because they had devised the arts of grammar, music, oratory,
 9  II,  19|        is so wonderful in these arts, that because of their discovery
10  II,  19|      the soul had brought these arts with it from the celestial
11  II,  38|         kinds of professors and arts, for the enumeration of
12  II,  39|  poisons by means of numberless arts suggested by bad feelings,
13  II,  69|        music, and all the other arts by which social life has
14 III,  20|         instructed in obstetric arts, another trained up in the
15 III,  22|   artificers, but suggest these arts to ingenious men, and teach
16 III,  22|     being no occasion for these arts among the gods, neither
17 III,  23|         they preside over these arts, and have their oversight;
18 III,  23|    presides over the duties and arts of medicine; and why cannot
19 III,  31|         in the knowledge of the arts, and in different branches
20  IV,  13|    things in the more recondite arts. Then, indeed, you will
21  IV,  16|       with rouge and a harlot's arts, roused upon yourself even
22  IV,  28|      marriages, births, nurses, arts, and weaknesses; where there
23   V,  18|        Tanaquil, skilled in the arts of Etruria, disturbed these,
24   V,  24|      also, distinguished in the arts and pursuits of civilization,
25   V,  26|  dangerous to maintain, or what arts you have by which to give
26 VII,  24|       relics connected with the arts of the Magi which the pontifical
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