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1 III,   3| worthless clay, and are childish figures made by mechanics. And when
2  IV,  16|          from giving to them the figures of matrons? Cease, therefore,
3   V,  39|          they be turned into the figures of allegory; for that which
4  VI,  13|        and eager desire for such figures. All the artists, therefore,
5  VI,  17|           dwell in gypsum and in figures of earthenware? Nay, rather,
6  VI,  17|     minds, spirits, and souls of figures of earthenware and of gypsum?
7  VI,  17|          do the gods seek for in figures of earthenware that they
8  VI,  20|          to any place from their figures and images, leave to them
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