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 1  IV,   9|         overthrown, and that the infamous approaches to stews are
 2  IV,  23|       did not know how vile, how infamous the person of the seducer
 3  IV,  34|         of regard for deities so infamous, although it is much better
 4   V,  13|       theatres tell, her love is infamous and disgraceful. Acdestis,
 5   V,  22|          no kind of disgrace, no infamous adultery, which you do not
 6   V,  44|      giving to them the names of infamous things. But if you believed
 7  VI,   1|          briefly how impious and infamous are the opinions which you
 8 VII,  15|       made unseemly by something infamous? We reply, one such that
 9 VII,  30|          are reviled, and become infamous as a drunkard, a luxurious
10 VII,  33| dishonoured and to be considered infamous? The gods, forsooth, delight
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