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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
On the pallium

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501 5, 7 | state who will eliminate and exsuppurate, save a bemantled speech?~ 502 5, 5 | Still, to some extent it will be allowed, even 503 4, 6 | as it were) softening, he extinguished it with the ventilating 504 4, 9 | in public. But while one extinguishes her proper adornments, another 505 1, 1 | The garment of the mantle extrinsically--itself too quadrangular-- 506 3, 7 | used to sentence Greeks to extrusion from the city, but learned ( 507 2, 6 | of redundant races. The exuberance of the Scythians fertilizes 508 6, 2 | discipline. Joy, Mantle, and exult! A better philosophy has 509 4, 8 | be allowed to be just to eye fixedly and point at with 510 2, 1 | admitted, for even huger fables. Nay, even if Plato thinks 511 1, 3 | wonder not (thereat), in the face of a more ancient evidence ( 512 3, 3 | fasting, to boot, yet never fainting; agape he feeds; heaving, 513 4, 1 | wrestling-ground--pursuits which fall into a sad old age and labour 514 3, 6 | unless it had likewise fallen to your lot to fish for 515 5, 2 | protection to the feet, yes, and false too. For who would not find 516 4, 10| or, again, at those which falsely plead religion as the supporter 517 4, 3 | eradicated by the pumice-stone, familiar to the hair-pin! while voluptuousness 518 2, 7 | of clandestinely crafty familiarity wholly uptorn; and (the 519 3, 6 | which Tarentum or Baetica is famous, with nature for their dyer: 520 3, 4 | ungarmented he came from his fashioner's hand: afterwards, at length, 521 3, 3 | than takes, a step: ever fasting, to boot, yet never fainting; 522 5, 6 | supped more beggarly than his father.~7. 523 3, 7 | praetorship, showed no less favour to the Greeks by his mantle-like 524 1, 2 | worldly lots varied, and God favoured the Romans, the sister State, 525 2, 7 | else restored! While God favours so many Augusti unitedly, 526 2, 1 | their vicissitudes which federate the discord of their diversity. 527 4, 1 | learn to teach the resin to feed on their arms with such 528 3, 2 | witness of his own age, feeding on the serpent, languishes-- 529 3, 3 | never fainting; agape he feeds; heaving, bellowslike, he 530 5, 2 | wearing your gown? Do you feel yourself clad, or laded? 531 4, 7 | trodden on him with muddy feet--as the Platonic couches 532 1, 1 | memories, blest with modern felicities, I rejoice that times are 533 5, 5 | medicines which will be more felicitous in conferring good health 534 6, 2 | confer on it likewise a fellowship with a divine sect and discipline. 535 3, 2 | it is,) that when he has felt the creeping of old age 536 4, 9 | popular lusts; also at the female self-abusers with their 537 3, 2 | alternately masculine and feminine. I say nothing of the stag, 538 4, 3 | was effected by balsam and fenugreek-salve: I suppose the mane, too, 539 2, 6 | exuberance of the Scythians fertilizes the Persians; the Phoenicians 540 3, 3 | withal,~ "A tardigrade field-haunting quadruped,~ Humble and rough."~ 541 3, 4 | surrounds himself meantime with fig-leaves: subsequently, on being 542 5, 1 | the stretchers the whole figment of the massed boss; subsequently, 543 5, 6 | Pollio to expose slaves to fill the bellies of sea-eels. 544 4, 10| and the distinction of a fillet, and the privilege of a 545 1, 3 | Henceforth, finding your tunic too long, you 546 5, 1 | to reduce them to a more finished elegance, and to assign 547 2, 4 | impiety earned showers of fire: Sodom's day is over, and 548 4, 8 | allowed to be just to eye fixedly and point at with the finger 549 4, 6 | however, it is blown to (the flame of) affectation, forthwith, 550 4, 10| tufts of your Salii and Flamines, a sacerdotal attire. Lower 551 5, 6 | raise them to an adulterous flavour; which led Asinius Celer 552 3, 6 | and the grassy parts of flax, losing their greenness, 553 3, 5 | he had chanced to stroke, flayed a little ewe; and, while 554 3, 6 | For the sea withal yields fleeces, inasmuch as the more brilliant 555 3, 6 | reproduces safe and sound (the fleecy threads) which, by drawing 556 2, 4 | were there) cities, and flourishing peoples, and the soil yielded 557 5, 5 | encounter you with naked foils, gowns have done the commonwealth 558 5, 2 | answer negatively, I will follow you home; I win see what 559 3, 7 | inflating it, where Ambition followed in the wake--have promulgated 560 2, 2 | with them: thereafter (follows) a slight sprinkling, and 561 3, 3 | the ground, but drags, his footstep amazedly, and moves forward,-- 562 4, 6 | Nor less warmly does the force of vainglory also work for 563 5, 6 | stuffing, and by the aid of forcemeats to raise them to an adulterous 564 2, 4 | heavenly or else from inherent forces. Glance at Palestine. Where 565 2, 3 | tritons' horns sojourn as foreigners on the mountains, eager 566 4, 3 | jaw-teeth overshadowed amid the forelocks, the whole outraged visage, 567 5, 6 | of his own slaves. I will forelop the gluttony which led Hortensius 568 1, 3 | ancient evidence (of your forgetfulness). For the ram withal--not 569 2, 3 | her orb again underwent a formal mutation; another, but the 570 5, 1 | necessity for any artist formally to dispose its wrinkled 571 2, 2 | her streams by alluvial formation?~3. 572 5, 1 | it whence the hollow is formed, and, leaving the right 573 4, 9 | herself was the same as for fornication; inasmuch as certain matrons 574 4, 9 | adornments, another blazes forth such as are not hers. Look 575 2, 6 | Corinthians with Archias, fortify Syracuse. But antiquity 576 5, 4 | says, "owe no duty to the forum, the election-ground, or 577 3, 3 | footstep amazedly, and moves forward,--he rather demonstrates, 578 1, 2 | after Gracchus and his foul omens, after Lepidus and 579 2, 2 | recursion, the veins of her fountains by disappearance, and the 580 6, 2 | studies is covered by my four angles. 'True; but all these 581 5, 5 | dapplings!), or, again, Sulla to frame dishes of an hundred pounds' 582 5, 1 | leaving the right shoulder free, heap it still upon the 583 4, 8 | infamous in that of the freeborn, clowns in that of city-folk, 584 4, 8 | usage offers to our gaze freedmen in equestrian garb, branded 585 2, 5 | kingdoms, (and to show) how frequent have been their mutations, 586 2, 4 | and the soil yielded its fruits. Afterwards, since God is 587 4, 6 | is an ardour. From this fuel, therefore, you see a great 588 4, 4 | to be wreathed among the "Fullers" even of Novius, and deservedly 589 4, 3 | mangers? where Busiris and his funereal altars? where Geryon, triply 590 1, 3 | engine after the choleric fury of the head-avenging beast.~ 591 4, 10| their shoulders a cloak of Galatian scarlet, commends Saturn ( 592 5, 5 | more than £4000 and Asinius Gallus to pay twice as much for 593 5, 7 | impurity of a Scaurus, and the gambling of a Curius, and the intemperance 594 4, 10| do you not stare at such garbs? or, again, at those which 595 1, 1 | too of old time wore your garments--your tunics--of another 596 1, 3 | fortunes are at the last gasp, and the ram, now turned~ 597 4, 2 | accordingly, the Larissaean hero gave a shock by turning into 598 2, 5 | not wont (to travel), in general, among you (heathens). From 599 3, 3 | when you stumble upon him, generally in a vineyard, his whole 600 4, 3 | the spot has any presiding genius), groaned: for then she 601 4, 8 | branded slaves in that of gentlemen, the notoriously infamous 602 4, 3 | his funereal altars? where Geryon, triply one? The club preferred 603 4, 3 | to the comb) for fear of getting her tender neck imbued with 604 3, 1 | effulgence of his back more gilded than any edging, and in 605 4, 8 | corpse-bearer, the pimp, the gladiator trainer, clothe themselves 606 6, 2 | knights.' Well; but your gladiatorial trainers, and all their 607 2, 4 | else from inherent forces. Glance at Palestine. Where Jordan' 608 4, 7 | appears) in purple, why not in glided slippers too? For a Tyrian 609 4, 10| after sombre raiment, and a gloomy woollen covering upon the 610 4, 6 | king inferior only to his glory--seething. He had conquered 611 5, 6 | slaves. I will forelop the gluttony which led Hortensius the 612 4, 10| you array your gods and goddesses, an august robe; and, above 613 4, 10| in which you array your gods and goddesses, an august 614 4, 7 | be shod in anything but gold, is by no means consonant 615 2, 4 | Sodom's day is over, and Gomorrah is no more; and all is ashes; 616 5, 5 | felicitous in conferring good health upon public affairs, 617 4, 3 | Where were Diomed and his gory mangers? where Busiris and 618 5, 5 | encounter you with naked foils, gowns have done the commonwealth 619 1, 2 | height of eminence,--after Gracchus and his foul omens, after 620 4, 3 | blood upon the shafts was gradually eradicated by the pumice-stone, 621 2, 6 | thence (as it were from grafts and settings) peoples from 622 6, 2 | rudiments of arithmetic, the grammarian, the rhetorician, the sophist, 623 5, 1 | he preferred philosophy? Grant that there be no (miraculous) 624 4, 3 | his name! Such licence was granted to the secret haunts of 625 3, 3 | chameleon alone has been granted--as our common saying has 626 3, 4 | himself, by a premature grasp, of wisdom. Then and there 627 3, 6 | afford you clothing, and the grassy parts of flax, losing their 628 2, 6 | only was the earth, for the greater part of her circuit, empty 629 2, 2 | identity, when, remembering her green, you behold her yellow, 630 3, 6 | parts of flax, losing their greenness, turn white by washing. 631 1, 2 | already beforehand have greeted him in the way of dress, 632 2, 1 | Punichood either blush or else grieve in the midst of Romans. 633 1, 1 | closely round the neck in the gripe of the buckle, used to repose 634 4, 3 | has any presiding genius), groaned: for then she looked around, 635 4, 9 | Severus pressed upon the grove attention of the senate-- 636 4, 9 | which were the evidences and guardians of dignity, as being impediments 637 5, 1 | elegance, and to assign to the guardianship of the stretchers the whole 638 4, 10| themselves would, of the guerdons bestowed upon brave men, 639 4, 10| with your eyes, as being guilty of superstition--albeit 640 2, 6 | Persians; the Phoenicians gush out into Africa; the Phrygians 641 2, 1 | of Romans. To change her habit is, at all events, the stated 642 4, 7 | means consonant with Greek habits. Some one will say, "Well, 643 2, 5 | open. We, however, who are habitual readers of divine histories, 644 4, 3 | pumice-stone, familiar to the hair-pin! while voluptuousness insulted 645 3, 6 | mossy wooliness furnish a hairy stuff. Further: it is no 646 4, 10| on account of an opposite hankering after sombre raiment, and 647 5, 6 | such a titbit, to have the hardihood to hunger after somewhat 648 1, 1 | skill of the weft, and the harmony of the hue, and the due 649 5, 2 | home; I win see what you hasten to do immediately after 650 1, 2 | indeed, of her own choice hastened to effect a change; in order 651 3, 4 | of wisdom. Then and there hastening to forecover what, in his 652 4, 10| neck--more impure than her haunt--with necklaces, and inserts 653 4, 3 | was granted to the secret haunts of Lydia, that Hercules 654 4, 10| woollen covering upon the head, others run mad in Bellona' 655 1, 3 | the choleric fury of the head-avenging beast.~When, however, their 656 3, 3 | is a living pellicle. His headkin begins straight from his 657 5, 5 | felicitous in conferring good health upon public affairs, and 658 6, 1 | philosopher, in fact, is heard so long as he is seen. My. 659 5, 6 | be the first to have the heart to slay a peacock for the 660 2, 5 | in general, among you (heathens). From the Assyrians, it 661 2, 4 | continent as well suffers from heavenly or else from inherent forces. 662 2, 2 | then all of a sudden it heaves restlessly with mountain-waves. 663 3, 3 | fainting; agape he feeds; heaving, bellowslike, he ruminates; 664 1, 2 | deposing you) from your height of eminence,--after Gracchus 665 2, 3 | prove to Plato that even the heights have undulated. But withal, 666 4, 10| and the privilege of a helmet, some are initiated into ( 667 5, 5 | of the same MooriSh wood (Hem! at what fortunes did they 668 1, 3 | Henceforth, finding your tunic too 669 | here 670 4, 3 | womanly attire the whole proud heritage of his name! Such licence 671 4, 3 | No sober woman even, or heroine of any note, would have 672 | hers 673 4, 10| upon brave men, without hesitation have appropriated) hands 674 2, 2 | interchanging mutation--the higher ridges of her mountains 675 4, 6 | likewise found delight in a highly inflated garb: only that 676 3, 2 | changes what has been allotted him--his hide and his age: if 677 4, 1 | comes it that men shaggy and hirsute learn to teach the resin 678 2, 2 | and will ere long see her hoary too. Of the rest of her 679 5, 1 | circuit of it whence the hollow is formed, and, leaving 680 4, 2 | The steel's self," says (Homer), "attracteth the hero."~ 681 2, 2 | that are closed, or utterly Homeric. Day and night revolve in 682 2, 2 | sea has an ill repute for honesty; while at one time, the 683 4, 1 | degree, even in points not honourable? Or else, if it is not so, 684 4, 3 | which in Omphale's house, I hope, was effected by balsam 685 5, 6 | land-monsters, toothless, clawless, hornless: it was his pleasure to 686 2, 3 | marine conchs and tritons' horns sojourn as foreigners on 687 4, 1 | long locks made longer by horsetail plumes, learn to bid the 688 5, 6 | forelop the gluttony which led Hortensius the orator to be the first 689 2, 2 | At all events, this hostelry of ours is versiform,-- 690 2, 7 | empire; every aconite of hostility eradicated; and the cactus 691 4, 3 | deodorization (which in Omphale's house, I hope, was effected by 692 5, 4 | preoccupy no platforms, hover about no praetorian residences; 693 1, 1 | and the harmony of the hue, and the due proportion 694 3, 3 | apprehend something yet more huge united with a lion. But 695 2, 1 | must be admitted, for even huger fables. Nay, even if Plato 696 3, 7 | with a view to coveting humanity, where Necessity led the 697 3, 3 | field-haunting quadruped,~ Humble and rough."~The tortoise 698 5, 5 | Sulla to frame dishes of an hundred pounds' weight. I fear lest 699 5, 6 | to have the hardihood to hunger after somewhat yet more 700 5, 5 | done the commonwealth more hurt than cuirasses. Moreover, 701 4, 3 | now veteran (stain of the) Hydra's and of the Centaurs' blood 702 3, 2 | too, are repudiated. The hyena, if you observe, is of an 703 2, 2 | nearly be ready to deny her identity, when, remembering her green, 704 6, 2 | trainers, and all their ignominious following, are conducted 705 2 | II. THE LAW OF CHANGE, OR MUTATION 706 3 | III. BEASTS SIMILARLY SUBJECT 707 2, 2 | So, too, the sea has an ill repute for honesty; while 708 2, 1 | which this of ours is the image, that likewise must necessarily 709 4, 3 | getting her tender neck imbued with lionly toughness. The 710 1, 2 | your own. So, too, in your immediate vicinity, the sister State 711 1, 1 | long across the shins, nor immodestly scanty between the knees, 712 6, 1 | albeit utterance be mute--impeded by infancy or else checked 713 4, 9 | guardians of dignity, as being impediments to the practising of prostitution. 714 1, 3 | oscillatory work of pendulous impetus; modelling the power of 715 2, 4 | Afterwards, since God is a Judge, impiety earned showers of fire: 716 5, 2 | Of shoes we say nothing--implements as they are of torture proper 717 6, 2 | doubt, will be the indignity implied in 'From gown to Mantle!'" 718 6, 1 | the thought whereof moral improbity absolutely blushes.~2. 719 4 | IV. CHANGE NOT ALWAYS IMPROVEMENT.~1. 720 4, 5 | constancy to point to a Caesar impurer than Physco, softer than 721 5, 7 | give a cathartic to the impurity of a Scaurus, and the gambling 722 1, 2 | the solemn form of your inauguration,--while concord lends her 723 4, 3 | Else if, after that incentive as well as before, he had 724 4, 4 | his masculine sex by an incredible mutation--bruised within 725 6, 2 | This, no doubt, will be the indignity implied in 'From gown to 726 5, 5 | weight of 500 lbs.!--a tray indispensable, perchance, to the aforesaid 727 5, 4 | But you will decry me as indolent. Forsooth, 'we are to live 728 5, 3 | circumjection, and one in no case inelegant: thus it wholly covers every 729 4, 8 | gentlemen, the notoriously infamous in that of the freeborn, 730 6, 1 | utterance be mute--impeded by infancy or else checked by bashfulness, 731 4, 3 | Omphale in Hercules' hide has inferentially depicted.~4. 732 4, 6 | therefore, you see a great king inferior only to his glory--seething. 733 1, 2 | as exempting you from the infinity of age, not (deposing you) 734 4, 6 | found delight in a highly inflated garb: only that philosophers 735 3, 7 | adorning withal, ay, and inflating it, where Ambition followed 736 4, 9 | public. In fact, the penalty inflicted by the decrees of the augur 737 3, 7 | The ingenuities, therefore, of the tailoring 738 1, 3 | a "novel" and "strange" ingenuity:~"so much doth Time's long 739 2, 1 | world itself (this which we inhabit) meantime discharges it. 740 2, 6 | scrape her copiousness (of inhabitants), in one place densely packed, 741 2, 4 | from heavenly or else from inherent forces. Glance at Palestine. 742 5, 6 | plunge the scalpel into the inhumanity which led Vedius Pollio 743 4, 10| privilege of a helmet, some are initiated into (the mysteries of) 744 1, 2 | the benefit in which your injury resulted, as exempting you 745 2, 4 | detriments besides have made innovations upon the fashion of our 746 4, 10| haunt--with necklaces, and inserts in the armlets (which even 747 | instead 748 3, 6 | which you coil are forthwith instinct with vivid colour.~7. 749 4, 3 | hair-pin! while voluptuousness insulted over the fact that, after 750 5, 7 | gambling of a Curius, and the intemperance of an Antony. And remember 751 2, 2 | which is not subject to interchanging mutation--the higher ridges 752 2, 3 | encounters of the mains, invested the sea with a novel vice, 753 3, 5 | pliancy of the material invited him) thins out the thread 754 2, 6 | Temenus. So, again, the Ionian comrades of Neleus furnish 755 2, 5 | wars. But it is no less irksome to recount sad details than ( 756 5, 5 | I apply the cauterizing iron to the ambition which led 757 3, 6 | a species of wormling it is--presently reproduces safe 758 2, 3 | damaged; when among her islands Delos is now no more, Samos 759 2, 3 | when in the Atlantic (the isle) that was equal in size 760 3, 3 | as our common saying has it--to sport with his own hide.~ 761 2, 3 | when formerly a side of Italy, severed to the centre by 762 4 | IV. CHANGE NOT ALWAYS IMPROVEMENT.~ 763 4, 3 | mouth stuffed with hair, the jaw-teeth overshadowed amid the forelocks, 764 1, 2 | after Lepidus and his rough jests, after Pompeius and his 765 2, 6 | transferred thence, it becomes the Jewish race. So, too, the posterity 766 3, 5 | pristine net which he had joined with strips of linen. But 767 2, 4 | Glance at Palestine. Where Jordan's river is the arbiter of 768 6, 2 | divine sect and discipline. Joy, Mantle, and exult! A better 769 1, 3 | the redoubted Carthage,~"Keenest in pursuits of war,"~is 770 3, 6 | In like manner, if you kill it, the threads which you 771 2, 5 | was the first to have a kingdom, as the ancient profane 772 2, 5 | recount) the vicissitudes of kingdoms, (and to show) how frequent 773 4, 5 | no one would recognise as kings. But I must be silent, for 774 1, 1 | immodestly scanty between the knees, nor niggardly to the arms, 775 4, 1 | their crown alone from the knife? Whence comes it that men 776 6, 2 | these rank lower than Roman knights.' Well; but your gladiatorial 777 4, 1 | refinements, which thou knowest not how to dress?~2. 778 3, 3 | If, without previously knowing him, you hear tell of a 779 3, 5 | secrets, nor does their knowledge appertain to all. Come, 780 1, 3 | ram withal--not that which Laberius (calls)~"Back-twisted-horned, 781 4, 1 | fall into a sad old age and labour in vain--and the unction 782 5, 2 | you feel yourself clad, or laded? wearing a garment, or carrying 783 2, 4 | bereaved region, and bootless land! And once (there were there) 784 5, 6 | novel savagery, he kept land-monsters, toothless, clawless, hornless: 785 3, 2 | feeding on the serpent, languishes--from the effect of the poison-- 786 2, 7 | How large a portion of our orb has 787 4, 2 | Nature, accordingly, the Larissaean hero gave a shock by turning 788 3, 7 | albeit it is more Greek (than Latin), has yet by this time found, 789 3, 7 | found, in speech, a home in Latium. With the word the garment 790 5, 4 | canals, am not odorant of the lattices, am no constant wearer out 791 3, 3 | leaf, you will forthwith laugh at the egregious audacity 792 5, 4 | no wholesale router of laws, no barking pleader, no 793 4, 8 | city-folk, buffoons in that of lawyers, rustics in regimentals; 794 5, 5 | tray of the weight of 500 lbs.!--a tray indispensable, 795 3, 3 | sheltered beneath a vine leaf, you will forthwith laugh 796 3, 7 | extrusion from the city, but learned (when he was now advanced 797 5, 1 | the hollow is formed, and, leaving the right shoulder free, 798 4, 10| she fits on her impure leg the pure white or pink shoe; 799 1, 1 | prosperous with you that you have leisure to spend and pleasure to 800 1, 2 | inauguration,--while concord lends her aid, the gown is offered. 801 1, 2 | and his foul omens, after Lepidus and his rough jests, after 802 5, 5 | vices; I give quarter to no lethargy, no slothful encrustation. 803 6, 2 | teacher of the forms of letters, the first explainer of 804 2, 3 | Sibyl (is thus proved) no liar; when in the Atlantic (the 805 6, 2 | the birdgazer. All that is liberal in studies is covered by 806 3, 3 | are revolving points of light. Dull and weary, he scarce 807 3, 5 | had joined with strips of linen. But you have preferred 808 4, 3 | tender neck imbued with lionly toughness. The yawning mouth 809 4, 2 | been a stranger with his lips to the maternal breast he 810 3, 3 | minute creatures the body is liquefied, The chameleon is a living 811 4, 9 | yes, and even the very litters and sedans in which they 812 3, 5 | chanced to stroke, flayed a little ewe; and, while he persistently 813 5, 4 | indolent. Forsooth, 'we are to live for our country, and empire, 814 2, 3 | now her shape undergoes local mutations, when (some particular) 815 2, 7 | been transferred to other localities! how many peoples reduced! 816 4, 1 | Numidians, with their long locks made longer by horsetail 817 4, 1 | with their long locks made longer by horsetail plumes, learn 818 4, 3 | groaned: for then she looked around, and saw that she 819 3, 5 | wool-work and structure of the loom to Minerva; whereas a more 820 5, 3 | its whole art consists in loosely covering. That can be effected 821 3, 6 | likewise fallen to your lot to fish for raiment. For 822 1, 2 | when the urn of worldly lots varied, and God favoured 823 2, 2 | if you survey the earth, loving to clothe herself seasonably, 824 5, 6 | food; which led Aufidius Lurco to be the first to vitiate 825 4, 3 | disgraceful was the case when lust transfigured a man in his 826 4, 3 | to the secret haunts of Lydia, that Hercules was prostituted 827 5, 5 | to the ambition which led M. Tullius to buy a circular 828 4, 6 | swelling of spirit was the Macedonian, unless he had likewise 829 4, 10| upon the head, others run mad in Bellona's temple; while 830 4, 7 | in order that he who had madly thought himself a celestial 831 4, 3 | he had persevered in his maidenhood, he might withal have been 832 4, 6 | garb. Doffing the triumphal mail, he degraded himself into 833 2, 3 | contentious encounters of the mains, invested the sea with a 834 5, 1 | prominent on the left, but (making now an end of the folds) 835 3, 5 | preferred to assign all the management of wool-work and structure 836 5, 3 | keep their place; easily it manages, easily readjusts itself: 837 4, 5 | to shame; for fear lest a mandate have been given to canine 838 4, 3 | fenugreek-salve: I suppose the mane, too, submitted to the comb) 839 4, 3 | were Diomed and his gory mangers? where Busiris and his funereal 840 4, 8 | sort of a cloak is that maniac wasting?" For, now that 841 5, 3 | are rather bare, --more manly, at all events, (if bare,) 842 3, 6 | and then devours. In like manner, if you kill it, the threads 843 3, 7 | favour to the Greeks by his mantle-like garb.~ 844 3, 1 | flowing than any train; many-coloured, diverse-coloured, and versi-coloured; 845 2, 3 | all waters. To this day marine conchs and tritons' horns 846 4, 3 | he might withal have been married! Behold, accordingly, mutation! 847 4, 2 | who had been reared on the marrows of wild beasts (whence, 848 5, 1 | the whole figment of the massed boss; subsequently, at daybreak, 849 2, 5 | of divine histories, are masters of the subject from the 850 3, 7 | so abundant a store of materials--first with a view to coveting 851 4, 9 | augur Lentulus upon any matron who had thus cashiered herself 852 4, 7 | anything but gold, is by no means consonant with Greek habits. 853 5, 6 | be the first to vitiate meat with stuffing, and by the 854 6, 2 | rhetorician, the sophist, the medical man, the poet, the musical 855 6, 1 | persuade me,--a most sage medicament.' But, albeit utterance 856 1, 1 | on either shoulder, and meeting closely round the neck in 857 1, 1 | Africa, ennobled by ancient memories, blest with modern felicities, 858 4, 8 | trailing on the ground with Menander-like effeminacy, he would hear 859 6, 1 | ocularly at him at whom mentally he cannot? Grand is the 860 3, 2 | serpent, too, deserves to be mentioned, albeit not in the same 861 3, 5 | short, they tell us that Mercury, when among them, delighted 862 2, 1 | anywhere at the region of the Meropes, as Silenus prates in the 863 2, 1 | blush or else grieve in the midst of Romans. To change her 864 5, 2 | shoe with feet bound? A mighty munition for the tread have 865 3, 6 | I speak of the sheep of Miletus, and Selge, and Altinum, 866 1, 3 | engine it is, which does military service in battering walls-- 867 4, 4 | deservedly commemorated by the mimographer Lentulus in his Catinensians-- 868 3, 4 | skinclad, to the world as to a mine.~5. 869 3, 5 | structure of the loom to Minerva; whereas a more diligent 870 2, 2 | and whatever missiles (mingle) with them: thereafter ( 871 3, 3 | body, though in far more minute creatures the body is liquefied, 872 5, 1 | Grant that there be no (miraculous) signs in proof of your 873 4, 2 | his skin, to consult the mirror, to bedizen his neck; effeminated 874 2, 2 | rushing down, and whatever missiles (mingle) with them: thereafter ( 875 4, 10| sandals after the Greek model, serve to flatter AEsculapius, 876 1, 3 | work of pendulous impetus; modelling the power of her engine 877 1, 1 | ancient memories, blest with modern felicities, I rejoice that 878 3, 3 | in as much as there is no moisture even in his body, though 879 4, 7 | cymbals! But if, at that moment, Diogenes had been barking 880 4, 3 | that, after transfixing monsters, they should perchance sew 881 4, 2 | rocky and wood-haunting and monstrous trainer in a stony school. 882 2, 2 | annual stations, the moon by monthly phases. The stars--distinct 883 2, 2 | by annual stations, the moon by monthly phases. The stars-- 884 5, 5 | ordinary table of the same MooriSh wood (Hem! at what fortunes 885 6, 1 | at the thought whereof moral improbity absolutely blushes.~ 886 5, 5 | to prescribe medicines to morals--medicines which will be 887 | Moreover 888 5, 3 | consigned to no cross until the morrow. If any shirt is worn beneath 889 3, 6 | more brilliant shells of a mossy wooliness furnish a hairy 890 2, 2 | it heaves restlessly with mountain-waves. Thus, too, if you survey 891 4, 3 | lionly toughness. The yawning mouth stuffed with hair, the jaw-teeth 892 3, 1 | word, mutable as oft as moveable.~2. 893 2, 4 | fashion of our orb, and moved (particular) spots (in it).~ 894 3, 3 | his footstep amazedly, and moves forward,--he rather demonstrates, 895 4, 1 | vain--and the unction with mud, and the rolling in sand, 896 4, 7 | have trodden on him with muddy feet--as the Platonic couches 897 5, 2 | with feet bound? A mighty munition for the tread have the Venetian 898 6, 2 | medical man, the poet, the musical timebeater, the astrologer, 899 3, 1 | itself when other; in a word, mutable as oft as moveable.~2. 900 6, 1 | But, albeit utterance be mute--impeded by infancy or else 901 4, 5 | lest even they set up a muttering concerning some of your 902 | myself 903 4, 10| are initiated into (the mysteries of) Ceres; while, on account 904 5, 6 | even on the ground of their name--I suppose for fear he should 905 5, 7 | of the many (whom I have named), were men of the toga-such 906 3, 5 | store) which the Egyptians narrate, and Alexanderdigests, and 907 2, 5 | of the subject from the nativity of the universe~6. 908 2, 1 | image, that likewise must necessarily have similarly to undergo 909 4, 10| swelling silk, and consoles her neck--more impure than her haunt-- 910 4, 10| impure than her haunt--with necklaces, and inserts in the armlets ( 911 5, 1 | simplicity of its uptaking: it needs no tedious arrangement. 912 5, 2 | it? If you shall answer negatively, I will follow you home; 913 2, 4 | and all is ashes; and the neighbour sea no less than the soil 914 2, 6 | the Ionian comrades of Neleus furnish Asia with new cities: 915 4, 3 | roared had it been able. Nemea, at all events (if the spot 916 4, 5 | Sardanapalus, and indeed a second Nero.~6. 917 5, 7 | I am silent as to the Neros and Apicii and Rufi. I will 918 3, 5 | the shape of the pristine net which he had joined with 919 | nevertheless 920 3, 4 | to forecover what, in his newly made body, it was not yet 921 1, 1 | scanty between the knees, nor niggardly to the arms, nor tight to 922 2, 2 | utterly Homeric. Day and night revolve in turn. The sun 923 4, 8 | expose to ridicule by a nod. Just so, if a man were 924 4, 3 | even, or heroine of any note, would have adventured her 925 5, 2 | s does. Of shoes we say nothing--implements as they are of 926 4, 8 | in that of gentlemen, the notoriously infamous in that of the 927 4, 10| as the supporter of their novelty? while for the sake of an 928 4, 4 | among the "Fullers" even of Novius, and deservedly commemorated 929 | Nowhere 930 4, 1 | comes it that some of our Numidians, with their long locks made 931 5, 4 | senate-house; I keep no obsequious vigil, preoccupy no platforms, 932 3, 2 | repudiated. The hyena, if you observe, is of an annual sex, alternately 933 2, 6 | in like wise, proceed to occupy the Peloponnesus for the 934 6, 1 | rival? Who can bear to gaze ocularly at him at whom mentally 935 4, 8 | concerned, promiscuous usage offers to our gaze freedmen in 936 2, 1 | of diverse substances and offices, answerable to the form 937 3, 1 | other; in a word, mutable as oft as moveable.~2. 938 4, 4 | Cleomachus--subsequently, at Olympia, after losing by efflux 939 1, 2 | after Gracchus and his foul omens, after Lepidus and his rough 940 2, 5 | Ninus the progeny of Belus, onwards; if indeed Ninus was the 941 2, 5 | recorded time" begin to open. We, however, who are habitual 942 4, 3 | changing was evil: the one opposed to nature, the other contrary 943 4, 10| while, on account of an opposite hankering after sombre raiment, 944 5, 6 | which led Hortensius the orator to be the first to have 945 2, 7 | delightsome beyond the orchard of Alcinous and the rosary 946 2, 7 | peoples reduced! how many orders restored to their ancient 947 5, 5 | pay twice as much for an ordinary table of the same MooriSh 948 1, 3 | to have equipped for the oscillatory work of pendulous impetus; 949 3, 5 | reads--touching the time of Osiris, when Ammon, rich in sheep, 950 | otherwise 951 3, 3 | circumspection, his eyes are outdarting, nay, they are revolving 952 4, 3 | the forelocks, the whole outraged visage, would have roared 953 2, 4 | living death! Such a cloud overcast Etruria, burning down her 954 2, 3 | withal, underwent mutation, overrun by all waters. To this day 955 4, 10| And, while the overseer of brothels airs her swelling 956 4, 3 | with hair, the jaw-teeth overshadowed amid the forelocks, the 957 5, 4 | function withal. "I," it says, "owe no duty to the forum, the 958 2, 6 | inhabitants), in one place densely packed, in another abandoning their 959 3, 3 | rough."~The tortoise of Pacuvius, you think? No. There is 960 2, 4 | inherent forces. Glance at Palestine. Where Jordan's river is 961 5, 6 | actor to preserve in his pantry a dish of the value of nearly £ 962 3, 6 | clothing, and the grassy parts of flax, losing their greenness, 963 2, 2 | versiform,-- a fact which is patent to eyes that are closed, 964 2, 2 | by disappearance, and the pathways of her streams by alluvial 965 4, 2 | stony school. You would bear patiently, if it were in a boy's case, 966 5, 5 | 4000 and Asinius Gallus to pay twice as much for an ordinary 967 1, 1 | are the "piping times of peace" and plenty. Blessings rain 968 5, 6 | sumptuous: for he swallowed down pearls--costly even on the ground 969 1, 2 | circuit has it taken! from Pelasgians to Lydians from Lydians 970 3, 3 | The chameleon is a living pellicle. His headkin begins straight 971 2, 6 | wise, proceed to occupy the Peloponnesus for the behoof of Temenus. 972 2, 5 | assert. Beyond his time the pen is not wont (to travel), 973 4, 9 | in public. In fact, the penalty inflicted by the decrees 974 1, 3 | the oscillatory work of pendulous impetus; modelling the power 975 1, 2 | shoulders of the sublimer people it should descend to embrace 976 5, 6 | was his pleasure to turn perforce into wild beasts his fish, 977 3, 4 | length, without waiting for permission, he possesses himself, by 978 4, 3 | as well as before, he had persevered in his maidenhood, he might 979 2, 6 | Scythians fertilizes the Persians; the Phoenicians gush out 980 4, 3 | Hercules was prostituted in the person of Omphale, and Omphale 981 6, 1 | antagonist), 'you have tried to persuade me,--a most sage medicament.' 982 4, 3 | brains when it was being pestered with unguents! The now veteran ( 983 2, 2 | stations, the moon by monthly phases. The stars--distinct in 984 4, 6 | inflated garb: only that philosophers withal (I believe) themselves 985 4, 7 | has been (such a thing as) philosophizing in purple. If a philosopher ( 986 6, 1 | with an even tongueless philosophy--my very cut is eloquent. 987 2, 6 | fertilizes the Persians; the Phoenicians gush out into Africa; the 988 2, 6 | gush out into Africa; the Phrygians give birth to the Romans; 989 4, 8 | the corpse-bearer, the pimp, the gladiator trainer, 990 4, 10| impure leg the pure white or pink shoe; why do you not stare 991 1, 1 | criticising dress. These are the "piping times of peace" and plenty. 992 4, 2 | still retains the trace. Plainly afterwards he turned soldier: 993 3, 6 | washing. Nor was it enough to plant and sow your tunic, unless 994 2, 6 | cities from cities, might be planted throughout every region 995 5, 4 | obsequious vigil, preoccupy no platforms, hover about no praetorian 996 4, 7 | with muddy feet--as the Platonic couches testify--but would 997 4, 10| at those which falsely plead religion as the supporter 998 5, 4 | router of laws, no barking pleader, no judge, no soldier, no 999 5 | VIRTUES OF THE MANTLE. IT PLEADS IN ITS OWN DEFENCE.~1. 1000 5, 3 | than in shoes. These (pleas I advance) for the Mantle


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