Book, Paragraph

 1 III,  16|   that of a dog, if under the image of a pig were written Cato'
 2   V,  33|  sought after, but always the image, and appearance, and shadow
 3  VI,   9|       a deity, and pray to an image without feeling? Is not
 4  VI,  10|       to call or name that an image which does not derive from
 5  VI,  10| heaven also a god such as the image which has been made to represent
 6  VI,  10|      and to say that it is an image of a god whom you cannot
 7  VI,  13|   consecrate the divinity and image of Jupiter to a debauchee.
 8  VI,  16| sometimes over the face of an image cobwebs and treacherous
 9  VI,  22|   Cyprus, loved as a woman an image of Venus, which was held
10  VI,  22|       amorous lewdness to the image of the same deity, stretched
11 VII,  37|       he who makes himself an image which he may worship for
12 VII,  40|       other things in it, the image of Jupiter also, which stood
13 VII,  49| to-day we all see put in that image instead of a face, rough
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