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1 I, 17| another's grief, through the madness of a savage disposition? 2 I, 31| this remains for frantic madness to do-to be uncertain, and 3 I, 32| arguments? Far hence be such madness; and, as the phrase is, 4 I, 55| hopes; and in their reckless madness have chosen to incur voluntarily 5 II, 11| to restrain, to check the madness of the sea or the fury of 6 III, 26| peace? For if he claims the madness of war, why do wars rage 7 III, 27| misdeed arising from such madness should be ascribed to the 8 IV, 32| feign what was almost sheer madness, and might give them reason 9 IV, 33| literature; others, through madness and frenzy, bereave themselves, 10 IV, 37| your fierceness allows. and madness suffers, we ask you to answer 11 V, 7| the guests with frenzied madness: the Phrygians shriek aloud, 12 V, 13| Acdestis cites to fury and madness those celebrating the nuptial 13 V, 29| not excite him to similar madness? or who can keep back his 14 VI, 22| that he was wont in his madness, just as if he were dealing 15 VII, 22| most fluent. Bat if it is madness to say this, or, to speak 16 VII, 22| that shows much greater madness to slaughter pregnant swine 17 VII, 29| to speak more plainly, to madness, foolishness, blindness. 18 VII, 30| minds, and urged them to madness and frenzy, and compelled 19 VII, 36| others who excite love and madness, others, even, who preside