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1  II,  35|     that all these whom the imagination of men believes to be gods,
2  II,  60|     of Him; and although no imagination can set Him forth as He
3 III,  15|     or represent in his own imagination, without shuddering at the
4  IV,   3|  yourselves to an unbridled imagination. The goddess Luperca, you
5  VI,  22| away by a foolishly lustful imagination. Similarly, Posidippus,
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