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1     V|  wickedness. Whence also the poets and mythologists, not knowing
2  VIII|  admirable, as were also the poets in some particulars, on
3     X| Homer[4] and the rest of the poets, and taught men to reject
4     X|     did the things which the poets related; and he exhorted
5    XI|    of those who did what the poets relate of the so-called
6   XII| writings of Epicurus and the poets? But because we persuade
7  XIII|      the others, Stoics, and poets, and historians. For each
8    XV|  such other teachings of the poets, which ali are allowed to
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