Book, Chapter

1    5, 160|   out of one's very lap.~THE CORDAX.~A lascivious dance of the
2    5, 160|  definite description of the cordax. The article in Coelius
3    5, 160|     iv, is conventional. The cordax was probably not unlike
4    5, 160|      its origin in the Greek cordax. The craze for dancing became
5    5, 160| realistic description of the cordax, conventional, of course,
6    5, 160|    to perform the celebrated cordax, so passionately adored
7    5, 160|     it, but all in vain. The cordax was danced everywhere, by
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