Book, Chapter

1    4, 117| pleasure, nor did he put on the arrogance of a master, but spoke as
2    5, 143|         of Eumolpus who, in the arrogance of success, had put on the
3    5, 154|     Spoleto; every sentiment of arrogance and dignity is subdued by
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