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1 I | and enlarged the images of things; the soldiers thronged around, 2 II | had visited. He knew many things: he could make sandals, 3 II | of the gods! As for the things of the table, I shall say 4 III | surrounded by grave and exquisite things, her body saturated with 5 III | was so accomplished in the things pertaining to the goddess 6 IV | surprised at the quantities of things with which it was running 7 IV | Nothing was found in it except things indispensable to life; and, 8 VI | leave the management of things to Hanno, the conqueror 9 VII | cohesion of terrestrial things. A stifling atmosphere filled 10 VII | the Syssitia.~“And when things were desperate with me—we 11 VII | cellar containing mysterious things which had no name and were 12 VII | recalled a thousand odious things, ignominies from which he 13 X | that he saw in terrestrial things compelled him to recognise 14 X | the understanding of all things save one, that she was certainly 15 X | of Kinisdo to buy all the things that she required instead 16 XI | unrecognisable utensils and broken things. Often a creature clothed 17 XI | burning tow, and military things might be distinguished gleaming 18 XII | The foot trod on slimy things, and there were swamps of 19 XII | his cothurn he pushed the things which fell out back towards 20 XIII| to the possession of holy things. Yet it was not this that 21 XIII| circumlocution,—because there are things more troublesome to say 22 XIII| preserved afterwards as holy things.~The brazen statue continued 23 XIV | an end to this state of things, when he thought he saw 24 XIV | boasted that he knew excellent things to say for the safety of 25 XIV | the country of the Blacks things such as there were none 26 XV | dominated and confused all things; a mystic voluptuousness 27 XV | terrace; and soon all external things were blotted out, and she