Book, Chapter

  1  Int     |          interest of scholars and men of letters, as has this
  2  Int,   2|           upright, and benevolent men, and as in the writings
  3    1,   5|          foolishness of our young men, because, in them, they
  4    1,   6|         its vigor and died. Young men did not learn set speeches
  5    1,   8|         in the schools, the young men are laughed at in the forum,
  6    1,  10|       While, therefore, the young men were making fun of the sentiments
  7    1,  11|  recognized the house, I saw some men prowling stealthily between
  8    1,  30|           the help of "All honest men," in vain, for the members
  9    2,  41|       steward's office than other men have in their whole fortunes!
 10    2,  43|          me to become a man among men. No one can show me anything
 11    2,  43|      always comes to the top, and men are either being born or
 12    2,  48|           with himself! Nowadays, men are lions at home and foxes
 13    2,  48|         town, if neither gods nor men take pity on it? May I never
 14    2,  49|         you couldn't, if only the men had any brains. She's in
 15    2,  61|       jeer at me. I'm a man among men! I take my stroll bareheaded
 16    2,  75|       this challenge. "Slaves are men, my friends," he observed, "
 17    2,  79|             we're not gods, we're men." Scintilla also cried out
 18    3,  86|      centurion?" "Since when have men in your outfit gone on pass
 19    3,  88|        don't want to believe that men can possess anything better
 20    3,  88|          to deplore the status of men of letters." "No," I answered, "
 21    3,  92|         the keenest rivalry among men for fear that anything which
 22    3,  92|      almost embodied the souls of men and beasts in bronze, could
 23    3,  92|        since, by all the gods and men alike, a lump of gold is
 24    3,  95|           when I beheld two armed men." I kissed that, bosom,
 25    4, 107|      HUNDRED AND THIRD.~"Gods and men forbid that you should make
 26    4, 111|          imagine that these young men fell into such a snare by
 27    4, 111|           revenge and permit free men to proceed to their destination
 28    4, 111|   well-born and respectable young men be suppliant before your
 29    4, 111|        see upon the faces of free men the brand-marks of a punishment
 30    4, 111|          against these poor young men than their cutting off their
 31    4, 111|           or the law of seafaring men." "But why should they shave
 32    4, 112|         humiliate well-born young men contrary to right and law,
 33    4, 115|        there was but one opinion, men of every calling agreed
 34    4, 116|       upon the corpses of the two men dearest to me; I would rather
 35    4, 118|          their booty, but, seeing men alive and ready to defend
 36    4, 119|         keeping faith with mortal men: The warrior's weapons fail
 37    4, 120|          upon learning this, what men inhabited such historic
 38    4, 120|           replied he, "if you are men of business, change your
 39    4, 120|          you can play the part of men of great culture, always
 40    4, 122|    HUNDRED AND EIGHTEENTH.~"Young men," said he, "many are they
 41    4, 123|        fear~Some beast that slays men with his teeth shall escape,
 42    4, 123|          for by that~His value to men is enhanced! The vessels
 43    4, 123|       drip with the life blood of men to the plaudits of men~Oh
 44    4, 123|         of men to the plaudits of men~Oh shame! To point out our
 45    4, 126|      straightway the slaughter of men and the evils~Impending
 46    4, 127|      their footing~Deceiving; and men, horses, arms, fall in heaps,
 47    5, 130|       astrologers, but I can read men's intentions in their faces
 48    5, 136|          you disgrace to gods and men," I demanded, "for your
 49    5, 136|        that part of my body which men of dignity do not even recognize.
 50    5, 142|           road. Lo! the voices of men,~The roar of the streets,
 51    5, 144|          the way of childless old men and through this substitution
 52    5, 144|      getting around childless old men, I began to take thought
 53    5, 144|       than that of the gods or of men used to boast that he had
 54    5, 144|          are more readily held in men's mouths than a secret!~
 55    5, 145|      holds the opinion that young men should be interdicted from
 56    5, 145|     political rights with married men. The old Romans had passed
 57    5, 145|        had practiced harlotry and men who had practiced procuration
 58    5, 145|          their cells: "I saw some men prowling stealthily between
 59    5, 145|          deity could not find ten men in the entire city who were
 60    5, 145|          charged with seeking out men with huge members; that
 61    5, 145|         the shelter afforded; but men nowadays call them 'baths-for-night-moths.'"
 62    5, 145|          through immense windows; men call baths-for-night-moths;
 63    5, 145|           Max. ii, 7.), women and men used the same establishments,
 64    5, 145|          the order of the day and men and women came more and
 65    5, 145|        always in mind. Long-nosed men were followed into the baths
 66    5, 145|      because we behold nearly all men seducing to fornication,
 67    5, 145|        American judge, in 1907-8. Men of unquestioned respectability
 68    5, 148|           and the smaller cities, men were so worn out by repeated
 69    5, 155|           that grovel before rich men, old men or young, childless
 70    5, 155|       grovel before rich men, old men or young, childless or unmarried,
 71    5, 156|           first false likeness of men came to the Assyrians through
 72    5, 156|          ranging in age, from old men to boys, pale and hideous
 73    5, 156|        seeing groups of mutilated men, he will detest the memory
 74    5, 156|         first to emasculate young men of tender age; thwarting
 75    5, 156|       youths of the noblest young men of the Corcyraeans to Alyattes,
 76    5, 156|      these Pedasians; and, of all men we know, revenged himself
 77    5, 156|       knife, and, after depriving men of their virility, found
 78    5, 156|           knife. One evening, two men, one of them young and blooming,
 79    5, 156|          Some fifteen white robed men and women were gathered
 80    5, 156|          own hands, transform the men to angels.~In 1871 their
 81    5, 156|           women, and in 1847, 515 men and 240 women were transported
 82    5, 160|        upon the fact that all the men were constantly absent upon
 83    5, 160|        but, if it is becoming for men to have intercourse with
 84    5, 160|          to have intercourse with men, for the future let women
 85    5, 160| intercourse with one another like men, girding themselves with
 86    5, 160|           sockets through desire. Men never get -- I hope we are
 87    6     |         deal with a man.~Fighting men have in all times been distinguished
 88    6     |          and even the caprices of men. Never did her suitors express
 89    6     |      people they describe and the men about whom they speak are
 90    6     |       preferred soldiers to other men is in the claims to successful
 91    6     |         the Samnites, the bravest men had the choice of the fairest
 92    6     |           done it by the scorn of men. The elected kings of the
 93    6     |     amiable, at whose home gather men of letters and men of the
 94    6     |         gather men of letters and men of the world; the first
 95    6     |           captains: and who keeps men of all professions in a
 96    6     |        exceeded that of the first men of Greece. The rich offerings
 97    6     |         or with the residences of men "the inner part of the house
 98    6     |        was impossible to find ten men exempt from the contagion;
 99    6     |        the only passion worthy of men, and they did blush at loving
100    6     |         the attention of sensible men. One of the speakers, I
101    6     |            affirms that the first men were doubles which multiplied
102    6     |       because they were only half men, half women; while those
103    6     |           wanted to become double men again.~Phedre has put into
104    6     |          private affairs, and the men convinced themselves that,
105    6     |   convinced themselves that, like men, women were capable of the
106    6     |          of Germanicus?~Moreover, men began to avow their love
107    6     |        women and the finest young men of the first families. Caesar
108    6     |           for favors among mature men or among men who had passed
109    6     |         among mature men or among men who had passed the stage
110    6     |         where the prostitution of men by their own sex is the
111    6     |          in which groups of young men by threes and fours assumed
112    6     |         not a constant thing that men frequently reading about
113    6     |          epithalamium, that young men, before their marriage,
114    6     |      cause of woman, and grant to men to remain men as they have
115    6     |        and grant to men to remain men as they have been born.
116    6     |       female. Thus intercourse of men with women has preserved
117    6     |          held in equal honor, and men revere their mother equally
118    6     |      their father. At first, when men were filled with heroic
119    6     |          sex entered one bed, and men had the shamelessness to
120    6     |       knife, and, after depriving men of their virility, found
121    6     |          remain unbroken. But you men, who boast idly of your
122    6     |           immodest sentiments, do men call personal beauty virtue,
123    6     |       speak evil of distinguished men. But, to descend from graver
124    6     |        manner, the intercourse of men with women causes enjoyment
125    6     |          by my arguments, let us, men and women, keep ourselves
126    6     |        but, if it is becoming for men to have intercourse with
127    6     |          to have intercourse with men, for the future let women
128    6     | intercourse with one another like men, girding themselves with
129    6     |        repel a thousand Tarquins. Men with vivid imaginations
130    6     |       women, far from the eyes of men, give themselves up to mutual
131    6     |         never was the interest of men found to be so fully in
132    6     |          that they were used upon men, at least, in the time of
133    6     |       Mercury it was who gathered men into society and substituted
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