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 1   I,  62|       one say that those who, speaking by their mouths, declared
 2  II,  60|    burst and be rent asunder, speaking in the form of man by command
 3  IV,   2|     easy to perceive that, in speaking thus, we speak most reasonably
 4  IV,  16|      fifth will say, "are you speaking, who, being a wife, and
 5  IV,  31|       one has erred either in speaking or in pouring wine; or again,
 6   V,   6| Phrygians in their own way of speaking call their goats attagi,
 7   V,   9| little time even to keep from speaking evil of Jupiter himself?
 8   V,  26|  perchance thinks that we are speaking wicked calumnies, let him
 9   V,  41|     41. It was once usual, in speaking allegorically, to conceal
10   V,  41|     fitting being changed. In speaking of Mars and Venus as having
11   V,  41|  public? Was there no risk in speaking of the gods as unchaste?
12  VI,  16|  plain and clear that you are speaking to senseless things, you
13  VI,  21|      done, and the robber was speaking with impious mockery, if
14 VII,  14|     honour about which we are speaking are met with among men alone,
15 VII,  18|         18. And as we are now speaking of the animals sacrificed,
16 VII,  30|     drops of wine? We are not speaking to men void of reason, or
17 VII,  30|     own judgment, that we are speaking truly. But what can we do
18 VII,  33|   cestus, these contending in speaking without drawing breath,
19 VII,  39|        We have come, then, in speaking, to the very point of the
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