Book, Chapter

1    4, 121| laughed at his impudence and imitated every explosion with his
2    5, 154|    of the senators is boldly imitated by the matrons and ladies,
3    5, 160| danced in public. The people imitated the nobles, and, as fast
4    6     |      The first Latin authors imitated the Greeks in their invectives
5    6     |     himself up in a veil and imitated the lamentations which women
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