Book, Chapter

1  Int,   4|        will be seen that it is composed of words and expressions
2    1,   9| ringing and rhythmic effusions composed in his home~Next, banquets
3    4, 119|  distance to gain inspiration, composed an epitaph for the dead
4    4, 122|     for, the instant a man has composed a verse in feet, and has
5    5, 150| pleasure. This inscription was composed by a voluptuary of the school
6    5, 154|        table. The main body is composed of a promiscuous crowd of
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