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 1   I,   6|           the whole world, having turned the use of steel into more
 2  II,   5|           are despised by you and turned to ridicule? and do you
 3  II,  58|        own will and choice, or is turned by the influence of some
 4  IV,   5|           on my left. And if I am turned to this side by the necessary
 5  IV,  28|        one younger when overcome, turned to flight, and hid in remote
 6   V,   9|       mother? and could he not be turned from his fierce desire by
 7   V,  37|          story should be suddenly turned to something else? that
 8   V,  37|          my opponent says, having turned himself into a bull, longed
 9   V,  38|  distinctly in any book cannot be turned into an allegory, for neither
10   V,  38|  different. Can the Trojan war be turned into the condemnation of
11   V,  39|          by no change can they be turned into the figures of allegory;
12  VI,  23| themselves, even though they have turned suspicion away from them -
13 VII,  33|           they are mixed up to be turned to derision; they are delighted,
14 VII,  40|        firmly on a higher pillar, turned towards the east, and facing
15 VII,  40|        was raised, and the statue turned towards the sun, the secrets
16 VII,  42|   speedily enjoy pleasure afresh, turned the air men breathed into
17 VII,  43|         and indignation should he turned upon them, and that they
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