Book,  Par.

1    VI,     27|    his acquaintance with the art of astrologers, leisure
2    XI,     17|      was the teacher of this art to its yet barbarous tribes.
3    XI,     25| heard a voice, "Thou, Rufus, art the man who will one day
4   XII,     71|  arrival of Aesculapius, the art of the physician was introduced
5   XII,     77|   despotism. By this woman's art the poison was prepared,
6  XIII,      4|    thoroughly understood the art of balancing words, and
7   XIV,     21|      one from practising the art of a Greek or Latin actor
8    XV,     51|    various beauties of Greek art, then again the ancient
9    XV,     52|   the audacity to attempt by art even what nature had refused,
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