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1 1, 9| all the great writers of Rome.~At first, let him haunt 2 2, 33| caduceus in his hand, entering Rome, led by the hand of Minerva. 3 2, 73| like artifice practiced at Rome during the Saturnalia."~ ~ 4 2, 74| present of knives, from Rome, because he's so smart; 5 2, 75| MEMBER OF~EVERY DECURIA OF ROME BUT WOULD~NOT CONSCIENTIOUS 6 2, 80| then -- and sent them to Rome. You'd think I'd ordered 7 4, 123| his cage is transported to Rome, that his jaws~May drip 8 4, 123| The power and the glory~Of Rome were brought low; represented 9 4, 123| honor~Of sturdy Republican Rome. So, abandoned and wretched,~ 10 4, 123| sane reason rouse wallowing Rome from the offal~And break 11 4, 124| lies. Julius, ungrateful Rome stained with his life blood.~ 12 4, 124| crushed by the power~Of Rome? Canst not raise up the 13 4, 124| strength the young manhood of Rome now despises, and staggers~ 14 4, 125| gave to the bulwarks of Rome, now, I hate them. My~Gifts 15 4, 126| hirelings, and vile, to whom my Rome is but a~Stepmother! Methinks 16 4, 127| led to abandon the city. Rome glories in fleeing!~The 17 4, 128| Of holding the hills of Rome? Take thou the walls of 18 5, 145| cult which was brought to Rome by foreigners about the 19 5, 145| in this way, the city of Rome, and the Provinces of the 20 5, 145| art. Upon their return to Rome they were but ill-pleased 21 5, 145| Quirites, I cannot bear to see Rome a Greek city, yet how small 22 5, 145| town came into vogue at Rome. That they had long been 23 5, 145| Description of the City of Rome, pp. 144 et seq.), the Coelimontana, 24 5, 145| foreign soldiers quartered at Rome; this district was one of 25 5, 145| clandestine prostitutes at Rome was probably equal to that 26 5, 145| part in the underworld of Rome. Let us take them in order:~ 27 5, 145| catamite; but in Republican Rome, it is to Catullus that 28 5, 145| gentlemen and ladies of Rome, in exchange for their services 29 5, 145| Lampridius (Heliogab. v), "At Rome, his principal concern was 30 5, 145| opening of mixed baths at Rome, a practice which, though 31 5, 145| hire in the lupanaria at Rome. A scene in Sylvia Scarlett 32 5, 145| paederastic perversion at Rome, and that is the richness 33 5, 148| the universal depravity of Rome and the smaller cities, 34 5, 150| The voluptuaries of old Rome were by no means convinced 35 5, 154| leave us with an idea of Rome which is positively astounding 36 5, 154| chapters.~"The greatness of Rome was founded on the rare 37 5, 154| tumults of a republic; while Rome was still adored as the 38 5, 154| jurisdiction the nobles of Rome express an exquisite sensibility 39 5, 154| long delayed his journey to Rome, the native seat of manners 40 5, 154| repeated in the palaces of Rome. In those palaces sound 41 5, 160| and dancing masters out of Rome but the evil had become 42 6 | furnished room for complaint to Rome? The source of these errors 43 6 | was never the fashion at Rome and the stories we have 44 6 | customs of the early days of Rome, we find that in those times 45 6 | But the young sparks of Rome never paid much attention 46 6 | gallantry was the fashion at Rome and Cato would never have 47 6 | the Holy City, and modern Rome atoned for the rebuffs and 48 6 | compelled to endure in ancient Rome. The princes of the church 49 6 | the age of Leo X was for Rome a wonderful epoch of fine 50 6 | virulent attacks upon them.~At Rome, however, the great freedom 51 6 | universally in vogue in Rome, and Cicero charges, in 52 6 | recounting the benefits which Rome owed to that monarch, Cicero 53 6 | fashion in the Holy City of Rome; this leads me to wonder 54 6 | capital crime which all Rome regarded as a scourge from 55 6 | said malicious gossip at Rome.~