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 1  II,  19|       world! how few orators, poets, critics! From which it
 2  II,  38|     are orators, grammarians, poets, writers, logicians, musicians,
 3 III,  11|  which your theologians, your poets, you yourselves too, celebrate
 4  IV,  16|     Pallas, the whole band of poets bear witness, who call me
 5  IV,  25| lovers? Is not he one of your poets, who re resented Mars and
 6  IV,  32|      say, are the fictions of poets, and games arranged for
 7  IV,  32|     But let us grant that the poets are, as yon say, the inventors
 8  IV,  34|    are chiefs and kings among poets endowed with godlike genius,
 9  IV,  35|            35. But is it only poets whom you have thought proper
10   V,   1|        have been put forth by poets merely in sport, what of
11   V,   1|       licentious fancy of the poets? Now if they seemed to you
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