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1   I,  17|         the madness of a savage disposition? Your great gods, then,
2  II,   5| hitherto unknown, become mild m disposition? that men endowed with so
3  II,  29|         is there, although of a disposition which ever shuns what is
4  II,  66|    beasts of the field? It is a disposition possessed by all, and impressed
5   V,   5|      might, and a fierceness of disposition beyond control, a lust made
6   V,   5|    wherever the ferocity of his disposition had led him; he regarded
7 VII,  23|  removed and separated from the disposition which does harm. But whatever
8 VII,  23|         aside their mischievous disposition, and become thereafter good:
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