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 1   I,   2|         therefore examine carefully the real significance of that opinion,
 2   I,   4|                 you do not perceive the real nature of that which is
 3  II,  14|               is unknown, this is man's real death, this which leaves
 4  II,  14| end-annihilation: this, I say, is man's real death, when souls which
 5  II,  24|                 led to do so not by his real knowledge, but by his intelligence;
 6  II,  62|             gods, whether those who are real, or those who are merely
 7  II,  70|               born, and began to have a real existence. She therefore
 8 III,  37|                does not spring from the real state of the case. For if
 9  IV,  24|                minds' eyes, and see the real truth without gratifying
10  IV,  32|               forward and upbraid their real offences. For to be called
11  IV,  36|           interval? But if you felt any real indignation on behalf of
12   V,   1|              sacred rites as shadows of real events. With strict moderation,
13   V,   8|             sees herself addressed as a real being; but if that is indeed
14   V,  43|                 pervert and corrupt the real senses of words for the
15 VII,  39|                 question hinges, to the real and most intimate part of
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