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 1   I,  28|       are they affected with any feeling of envy because they see
 2   I,  52|    without sight, and to restore feeling and life to bodies long
 3  II,  12|       might excite in you also a feeling through which you should
 4  II,  30|         and even in the body the feeling characteristic of life perishes,
 5  II,  43|         baseness, crime, and bad feeling? and were they ordered to
 6  II,  55|       that things which have not feeling and judgment should be held
 7  II,  65|      another way of thinking and feeling, by taking away the former?
 8 III,  28|         are far removed from any feeling of passion? that they are
 9 III,  35|          creature, with unity of feeling throughout all its parts.
10   V,   9|      animals also, and by common feeling? Was he then regardless
11  VI,   1|    conceived any madly desperate feeling of contempt for the gods,
12  VI,   9|         pray to an image without feeling? Is not this, I pray you,
13  VI,  13|          wantonness and childish feeling in forming those little
14  VI,  15|       little before were without feeling, to live and breathe? If
15  VI,  15|      unreasoning, and unmoved by feeling!
16 VII,   1|         things, for they have no feeling; and you are not blamed
17 VII,  27|          not inquiring what your feeling is, but the gods'; nor do
18 VII,  28| different natures with a similar feeling? May it not be possible
19 VII,  28|     quality should have the same feeling and perception as to that
20 VII,  28|         body, and is without any feeling and thought.
21 VII,  50|        from the earth, having no feeling, of sooty colour and dark
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