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1 II, 1 | and panting with their excess; the food pushed with unsocial 2 II, 1 | journey, not for digestion. Excess, which in all things is 3 II, 1 | opsophagia, is nothing but excess in the use of relishes ( 4 II, 1 | gullet; and gastrimargia is excess with respect to food--insanity 5 II, 1 | all slavish habits" and excess we must abstain, and touch 6 II, 1 | avarice, nor temperance by excess; so neither is the regimen 7 II, 2 | evacuations, is the sign of excess, from the immoderate use 8 II, 2 | from conviviality, think excess in drinking to be the happiest 9 II, 2 | revel, debauchery, baths, excess, urinals, idleness, drink. 10 II, 2 | drowned in much drink. The excess of drunkenness is compared 11 II, 2 | in which there is much excess;" by the term excess (asôtia) 12 II, 2 | much excess;" by the term excess (asôtia) intimating the 13 II, 2 | an appetite enfeebled by excess, where the soul even before 14 II, 6 | licentious intercourse of excess. For licence in names produces 15 II, 8 | access into the soul to that excess which we have driven away. 16 II, 11| body, for defence against excess of cold and intensity of 17 II, 13| and equal, and free of excess, and so is sufficient. And 18 II, 13| reaches its proper end without excess. or defect. The mother of 19 III, 11| women, that are luxurious to excess in their wantonness, elated 20 III, 11| but by the abstraction of excess. For women's articles of 21 III, 11| some moisture, but with excess of heat. Wherefore also 22 III, 11| Accordingly, the faeces are in excess in the case of those who 23 III, 11| wife of AEneas, through excess of propriety, did not, even 24 III, 12| in lasciviousness, lusts, excess of wine, revellings, banquetings,