Book, Chapter

 1  Pre     |         True History? But eternal life means endless change and
 2  Pre     |         erat vivere" by "that was life," but, in the words of our
 3  Pre     |           render it "that was the life." "But," as Professor Gaselee
 4    1,   5|          the affairs of every-day life, but only pirates standing
 5    1,  13|       with a decent woman in your life? Was I not a 'brother' to
 6    1,  15|           even the necessities of life, his immense wealth to the
 7    1,  30|        instantly, how much of his life has run out!" Forgetting
 8    2,  38|        Let's fill 'em up! There's life in wine and this is the
 9    2,  38|        live then while we may and life is dear."~
10    2,  42|           in his wine cellar. His life was like a pipe dream, not
11    2,  48|           from Asia! That was the life! If the flour was not the
12    2,  49|          tomorrow. That's the way life jogs along. You couldn't
13    2,  61|            And now I hope that my life will be such that no one
14    2,  61|         never had a summons in my life and no one ever said to
15    2,  67|          boy, for I lived a Chian life from my youth up, my master'
16    2,  68|      barking and nearly shook the life out of the little bitch
17    2,  72|          for the first time in my life, Virgil grated on my nerves.
18    2,  76|      never regret it. I'll bet my life on that, it's as hot as
19    2,  81|     amounted to something in this life! I built this house with
20    3,  88|          follow the right road in life, because, in the first place,
21    3,  92|        plants and spent his whole life in experiments, in order
22    3, 101|         have come here seeking my life. If not, why the axes?~"
23    3, 102|     fortunes and you still lead a life of misery, and every day
24    4, 103|           everywhere lived such a life that each passing day was
25    4, 103|         gave promise of a happier life. I was overcome by the kindly
26    4, 106|        success, but to throw away life without a reason, as if
27    4, 112|      fighting for revenge, we for life. Many fell on each side,
28    4, 112|          crazed Medea, stained by life's blood of her father's
29    4, 123|        his jaws~May drip with the life blood of men to the plaudits
30    4, 123|           The hurrying passage of life's finest years is held back~
31    4, 124|  ungrateful Rome stained with his life blood.~And earth has divided
32    5, 133|       paralysis for I never in my life saw a patient in such great
33    5, 135|           my protests.~As long as life remains, there's hope;~Thou
34    5, 136|         that you have returned to life!" I vented my anger in words
35    5, 136|        that lives;~Love and enjoy life! All the rest is embers.~"
36    5, 142|          even at the peril of her life; (she swore that she would
37    5, 143|           of leading a licentious life; he said that the whole
38    5, 145|         An episode related in the life of Apollonius of Tyre furnishes
39    5, 145| legislation, Hadrian (Spartianus, Life of Hadrian, chap. 18) "he
40    5, 145|     Marcus Aurelius (Capitolinus, Life of Marcus Antoninus, chap.
41    5, 145|    Alexander Severus (Lampridius, Life of Alex. Severus, chap.
42    5, 148|      Since your husband's mode of life and his fidelity are known
43    5, 149|      which were a feature of city life in the nineties. There was
44    5, 150|        brevity and uncertainty of life were ancient even in the
45    5, 150|     diners to enjoy the sweets of life while they were able to
46    5, 150|           no means convinced that life without license was life.
47    5, 150|          life without license was life. The women of easy virtue,
48    5, 150|          Vita" or from the joyous life over which she was to preside.~
49    5, 155|      debasing the true rewards of life; and all the liberal arts
50    5, 156|         is a feature of the harem life of the Levant to the present
51    5, 159|        Neither," says Lampridius, Life of Heliogabalus, "was he
52    6     |           enjoyment and giving of life is no less holy than the
53    6     |           to all the pleasures of life, such, in a word, as that
54    6     |          the retired and solitary life which the women of the country
55    6     |      mingling them together, gave life to everything that breathes.
56    6     |      matter, and that the span of life assigned to each of us was
57    6     |            But, by degrees, human life, degenerating from that
58    6     |          a man who, during a long life, has given proofs of merit,
59    6     |         their minds which path of life to take? Is there a law,
60    6     |          of one whose sole aim in life was tyranny? But, as the
61    6     |     allotted us a longer lease of life, and that we could enjoy
62    6     |          pleasure; then would our life be one continual feast.
63    6     |       occupied a good part of our life, we admit, and we have always
64    6     |         in that sweet reverie his life slipped by.~Here icy cold
65    6     |       Lycoris;~Here shady groves; life itself here would I dream
66    6     |          a waste of the elixir of life. In this sense, love between
67    6     |            Jerome lived his whole life among women and never lost
68    6     |         And how true! How insipid life would be without these mysterious
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