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 1  Int,   2|        that I will quote it:~"All great dramatic poets are endowed
 2  Int,   2|        which beats for everything great and glorious, -- virtues
 3  Int,   3|         must be credited with the great merit of having introduced
 4  Int,   3| inspiration which resulted in the great mass of picaresque fiction;
 5  Int,   3|          picaresque fiction; but, great as this is, it is not to
 6  Int,   4|          forms of vice); and show great knowledge, classical and
 7  Int,   4|        Marchena died at Madrid in great poverty in 1821. A contemporary
 8  Int,   4|           heavy set in figure, of great frontal development, and
 9    1,   9|           and mellowed by all the great writers of Rome.~At first,
10    1,  15|         her just deserts, for, at great length, I described her
11    1,  30|          thigh; and not without a great deal of laughter. Then the
12    2,  32|           and when they spilled a great deal of it in their brawling,
13    2,  35|           deeply obligated by his great condescension, and the same
14    2,  43|         brow, and a sharp horn. A great many school-teachers and
15    2,  44|        appear, but in his place a great bearded giant, with bands
16    2,  54|          a very foxy fellow and a great rascal into the bargain,
17    2,  69|           Habinnas' entrance with great curiosity. Already drunk
18    3,  87|         give promise of something great, although he bestowed so
19    3,  93|      steep breaks the ocean~Where great surging billows dash high;
20    3,  95|         it, will be a consolation great enough in my misery!" Fearing
21    3, 102|         when Eumolpus burst in in great excitement, for the doors
22    4, 113|    brighter glister~Than those of great Apollo or his sister!~Now,
23    4, 119|            such is the outcome of great ambitions! See how man rides
24    4, 119|         single plank left of your great ship! Go on, mortals; set
25    4, 119|           upon the fulfillment of great ambitions: Go on, schemers,
26    4, 120|          which we made out, at no great distance, a town, perched
27    4, 120|           play the part of men of great culture, always ready with
28    4, 121|           I would lead you all to great riches!" For my part, I
29    4, 121|        lost a son, a young man of great eloquence and promise, and
30    4, 124|         has Crassus, Pompeius the Great by the waters~Of Egypt lies.
31    4, 124|           lies between Naples and Great Puteoli, a chasm~Deep cloven,
32    4, 127|          consuls, with Pompey~The Great -- he, the terror of Pontus,
33    4, 127|         Looks down on the back of great Pompey retreating in terror!"~
34    4, 128|    HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FOURTH.~"So great a misfortune disrupted the
35    4, 128|         steps to her side and the great son~Of Ares, his mighty
36    4, 128|     Phoebus espouses~The cause of Great Pompey: his sister and Mercury
37    4, 128|           When Eumolpus had, with great volubility, poured out this
38    5, 131|  Polyaenos without some reason; a great torch is always flaming
39    5, 131|       like these did Mother Earth great Ida's summit strew~When
40    5, 132|           my mishap as I stood in great fear of his jealousy and,
41    5, 133|        life saw a patient in such great danger; you're as good as
42    5, 135|          God, oh hear our prayer,~Great Priapus, I thee invoke,~
43    5, 136|       warm bed tease his members?~Great Epicurus taught a truth
44    5, 137|      black garments which were in great: disorder, entered the shrine
45    5, 142|       slumber and couch, and obey~Great Lord of the Passions, thy
46    5, 144|      better fettle I cried out,) "Great are the gods who have made
47    5, 145|         devour my carcass with as great relish as they damned my
48    5, 145|       prostitution, had come into great wealth, she made the people
49    5, 145|          and Esquiline Hills. The Great Market (Macellum Magnum)
50    5, 145|            This inscription is of great interest to the antiquary,
51    5, 145|     families.~Doris -- Harlots of great beauty. They wore no clothing.~
52    5, 154|          have been excused in the great Marcellus after the conquest
53    5, 154|        familiar companions of the great are those parasites who
54    5, 154|         houses and society of the great is derived from the profession
55    5, 154|          luxury often reduces the great to the use of the most humiliating
56    5, 156|        Anna Romanovna, have had a great share in the invention and
57    5, 160|         control of a commodity in great demand among the male members
58    5, 160|        Lysistrata: "Indeed it is, great and big too." Calonice: "
59    5, 160|        general and so public that great scandal resulted. Domitian,
60    5, 160|      companions into the booth, a great tent with blue awnings sprinkled
61    6     |       only necessary to pose as a great warrior, to have all the
62    6     |        courtesan, Rahab, played a great role in the first wars of
63    6     |         health. The cause of this great vogue of courtesans in Greece
64    6     |          the contrary, in Livy, a great admirer of the customs of
65    6     |        find that in those times a great number of Roman women of
66    6     |       them.~At Rome, however, the great freedom permitted to women,
67    6     |           according to Homer, the great interpreter of truth -- '
68    6     |           s pleasure was twice as great as the man's. I think that
69    6     |            attempts to make out a great case for celibacy. Its founder
70    6     |      reproached him with his very great intimacy with the Saintly
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