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1 Int, 3| with the great merit of having introduced realism into 2 Int, 4| certain Greek renegade, having, as a matter of fact, stayed 3 Int, 4| reprimanded by Moreau for having written a loose song and 4 1, 10| came out upon the portico, having, it would seem, just listened 5 1, 12| assaulted Ascyltos, and, having thrown him down upon a couch, 6 1, 12| immediately, however,) and having joined forces, we defied 7 1, 13| CHAPTER THE NINTH.~(After having tramped nearly all over 8 1, 15| CHAPTER THE ELEVENTH.~After having had the whole town under 9 1, 15| to the little room and, having claimed the kisses which 10 1, 15| visibly neglected him after having sapped his virility, we 11 1, 15| stealing a thing until, having left Giton with them, I 12 1, 15| again, he charged us with having lied about Lycas, and, turning 13 1, 15| over my shoulders, after having turned the mantle over to 14 1, 15| path in the forest without having found anything except a 15 1, 23| treatment for her ague, but having her hopes disappointed, 16 1, 26| this time, and the boys, having rubbed their eyes open, 17 1, 28| catamite changed mounts, and, having bestridden my comrade, nearly 18 1, 30| were clapping their hands, having previously decked out the 19 1, 30| eyes upon him, and, after having thrashed and seriously wounded 20 2, 31| CHAPTER THE TWENTY-SEVENTH.~Having put on our clothes, in the 21 2, 36| he had tucked a napkin having a broad purple stripe and 22 2, 38| CHAPTER THE THIRTY-FOURTH.~Having finished his game, Trimalchio 23 2, 45| after this course, and we, having freedom of action with the 24 2, 51| of any worse torment than having to hold it in, it's the 25 2, 58| as a slave was beaten for having bound up his master's bruised 26 2, 75| can, and the people in it having a good time. On my right, 27 3, 89| would I protest against having my ears insulted by such 28 3, 94| the whole day, for fear of having trouble with you." "Good," 29 3, 97| lads, took me to task for having spoken in that manner, denying 30 3, 98| move of that kind then, having quickly removed the key, 31 4, 106| upon you, light-hearted as having escaped the torturer, and, 32 4, 117| more angered at the boy for having supplanted me with my mistress, 33 4, 122| that leads to poetry, or, having seen, they feared to tread 34 4, 122| the search for epigrams having a mythological illusion, 35 5, 136| humor. I took heart after having given some thought to my 36 5, 138| from Circe's bed without having tasted pleasure!" On hearing 37 5, 139| the wooden goblet. Then, having donned a mantle, in the 38 5, 140| THIRTY-SIXTH.~In the meantime, (having shelled the beans,) she 39 5, 145| brothels are described as having been exceedingly dirty, 40 5, 145| Atticus, lib. i, 18), says, "having bought up and debauched 41 5, 145| Coelio) accuses Clodia of having deliberately chosen the 42 5, 145| gardens with the purpose of having a look at the young fellows 43 5, 145| infibulated in place of having his generous virility concealed 44 5, 145| it merely a question of having a boy or a woman, and he 45 5, 154| attempt any translation after having read Gibbon's version of 46 5, 156| Semiramis is accused of having been the first to order 47 5, 156| injury he had received; for, having been captured by an enemy 48 5, 156| remarkable for their beauty, having castrated them, he used 49 5, 156| Hermotimus was at Sardis, having gone down at that time, 50 5, 156| there met with Panionius. Having recognized him, he addressed 51 5, 156| equivocal forms of speech, and having thus obtained their consent 52 5, 160| have four obols to pay for having her own sharpened.~METRO: 53 6 | carried off by Theseus, after having also been abducted by Paris. 54 6 | of Creusa, content with having died while serving against 55 6 | one was Aspasia who, after having charmed the cultured people 56 6 | families were convicted of having poisoned their husbands 57 6 | Clodius of the accusation of having profaned the mysteries of 58 6 | and the figure of a priest having pleased him, he did not 59 6 | prevented the Christians from having their "pathici," just as 60 6 | receptacle of generation. Having inspired both with mutual 61 6 | succession: no man can boast of having been created by man alone;