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in our youth great laxity1 in turpitude.” “Most
assuredly.” “What type of discourse remains for our
definition of our prescriptions and proscriptions?” “We
have declared the right way of speaking about gods and daemons and heroes
and that other world.” “We have.”
“Speech, then, about men would be the remainder.”
“Obviously.” “It is impossible for us, my
friend, to place this here.2” “Why?” “Because I presume
we are going to say that so it is that both poets
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