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1 Int, 4| he would be permitted to see this copy. Owing to the 2 1, 5| because, in them, they see or hear nothing at all of 3 1, 15| Ascyltos smiled as well. "See here, Encolpius," he said, " 4 1, 19| laughter by exclaiming, "We can see that each puts the greater 5 1, 19| and vowed that HE would see to it that it was produced 6 1, 19| lictor, whose duty it was to see that the names of strangers 7 1, 19| We were not permitted to see more, for as their eyes 8 1, 21| it is unlawful for him to see. In our neighborhood, there 9 1, 23| laughter, and we, who could see no reason for such a change 10 2, 31| elbow," he panted, "what you see now, is only a prelude to 11 2, 37| let's try them anyhow, and see if they're still fit to 12 2, 40| sort he explained, "You see that fellow who is carving 13 2, 42| sired by a wild ass. Do you see all those cushions? Not 14 2, 42| they're all well heeled. See the fellow reclining at 15 2, 43| and herdsmen and those who see to it that their own bellies 16 2, 48| someone helped you, but you see them no bigger than a bull' 17 2, 49| where all the crowd can see. And what's more, he has 18 2, 49| screwing Glyco's wife. You'll see some battle between jealous 19 2, 51| to you by Pansa's will." "See to it that this is properly 20 2, 58| dining-room very closely, to see if an automaton would come 21 2, 60| because he's got to be able to see the silver through the copper 22 2, 61| all right, but you can't see the tick on yourself. You' 23 2, 62| borrow money, then you'll see whether this iron ring means 24 2, 62| that school. I'm what you see me and I thank the gods 25 2, 65| to death at the humor I see you in," Niceros replied. " 26 2, 68| dining-room was going round, when "See here, Plocamus," Trimalchio 27 2, 70| forget my own name. Let's see, for the first course, we 28 2, 71| be brought to him. "You see these things, don't you?" 29 2, 73| pimp too, and I'm going to see that he's branded," she 30 2, 73| believe me. As sure as you see me here safe and sound, 31 2, 73| spoke up. "Everything you see here, my friends," said 32 2, 75| thanks to your kindness. See to it that it has a frontage 33 2, 75| HEIR -- ~"In any case, I'll see to it through a clause in 34 2, 75| so that whoever looks to see what time it is must read 35 2, 75| this over carefully, and see if you think it's appropriate:~ 36 2, 76| all got to die. I'd rather see you all happy, anyhow, so 37 2, 78| t sleep in a palace I'll see that this booted Cassandra' 38 2, 78| want to seem fickle. I'll see to it that you're more careful 39 2, 79| he? But Fortunata won't see it! Ain't that the truth, 40 2, 79| grunting-sow, still bawling? I'll see to it that you've something 41 2, 82| requested us to feel them and see if they were pure wool. 42 3, 91| sport of him. 'But you'll see that I'll not be like you,' 43 3, 93| THE EIGHTY-NINTH.~"But I see that your whole attention 44 3, 95| against the wall. You could see that he did not serve of 45 3, 95| my breast, that he might see unmistakably that he had 46 3, 96| through a chink in the door to see if Ascyltos had come with 47 3, 98| hot-tempered and you are lecherous; see how uncongenial two such 48 3, 98| spectacle you wished to see!" So saying, he snatched 49 3, 102| he exclaimed, "glad to see you!" Then he turned back 50 4, 103| say," exclaimed Eumolpus, "see! I end my anger with a kiss. 51 4, 105| part of his duties! You can see for yourselves what a fine 52 4, 106| even you would sanction -- see what you think of this: 53 4, 106| have thought up a scheme, see what you think of it! Eumolpus 54 4, 108| ship!" "From which you can see that Epicurus was a man 55 4, 110| they had done? Can you then see how it would be possible 56 4, 111| on their foreheads, and see upon the faces of free men 57 4, 118| helmsman could not even see as far forward as the bow. 58 4, 119| outcome of great ambitions! See how man rides the waves!" 59 4, 120| or even good. You will see a town which resembles the 60 4, 121| Mother of the Gods would see to that, out of regard to 61 4, 121| native land that he might not see the companions and clients 62 4, 125| Now Philippi's field I can see strewn with dead of two 63 4, 125| Thou, Lybian Nile, I can see now thy barriers groaning~ 64 4, 126| can they fear my glory or see in my battles~A menace? 65 4, 127| heaps, in confusion.~And see! Now the clouds, by an icy 66 5, 130| a flirt is after when I see him out for a stroll; so 67 5, 130| an appetite unless they see some slave or runner with 68 5, 130| gallows-bird. Let the married women see to that and kiss the marks 69 5, 131| she smile that I seemed to see the full moon showing her 70 5, 134| deserve any punishment you may see fit to prescribe. I betrayed 71 5, 135| look," she cried out, "see what a hare I've started, 72 5, 138| hard as horn!~All that you see in the world must give heed 73 5, 140| serrated bill. Unable to see the joke, I twisted off 74 5, 141| this nonsense at last, "See here," said I, "could I 75 5, 144| through the keyhole, to see if he would prove amenable 76 5, 145| Quirites, I cannot bear to see Rome a Greek city, yet how 77 5, 145| special business it was to see that no Roman matron became 78 5, 145| skilled in lingual gymnastics. See Lemaire's Virgil, vol. vi, 79 5, 145| Hypoesea herself thou canst see what deformities there are. 80 5, 145| it is as easy for you to see as if she were naked, whether 81 5, 145| read between the lines. See his third note.~A few years 82 5, 147| remarks: It is necessary to see in Petronius the abominable 83 5, 147| an appetite unless they see some slave or runner with 84 5, 153| be sure, was in amaze,~To see my sister's artful ways:~" 85 5, 154| CHAPTER 116.~"You will see a town that resembles the 86 5, 156| the young man. 'Come and see,' said the old man. 'He 87 5, 159| perita.~Persius, Sat. ii~See also Dio Chrysostom, xxxiii. " 88 5, 159| minded as you are stupid.~[See also Suetonius. Tiberius, 89 5, 160| do you. -- But I came to see you about -- (to the slave 90 5, 160| KORITTO: Metro, where did you see that?~METRO: Why Nossis, 91 5, 160| would think that what you see is the handiwork of Athena 92 5, 160| and count the chickens to see if they're all there; throw 93 6 | peeping through the door to see in what manner Giton was 94 6 | against the entire class. You see these miserable creatures 95 6 | they are intoxicated; you see on their blemished and emaciated 96 6 | most odious crimes. Can one see without indignation Suetonius' 97 6 | sex is the most common. We see in Catullus that the "cinaedi" ( 98 6 | of the trinity) I cannot see why pleasure should be regulated,