Book, Chapter

1    2,  57| comedians," he went on, "but I preferred for them to put on Atellane
2    5, 145|   certain but that it is to be preferred). Burmann cites the passage
3    5, 154|     and the learned are seldom preferred; and the nomenclators, who
4    5, 154|      In those palaces sound is preferred to sense, and the care of
5    6     |        of the Romans the women preferred soldiers to other men is
6    6     |        attention to them, they preferred to have love affairs with
7    6     |  philosopher, Seneca; Mallonia preferred to die in torments rather
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