Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   2|          was an ancient, we will find that his cynicism is not
 2  Int,   2|     Encolpius nor Asclytos could find their way back to their
 3  Int,   3|        the Satyricon and we will find that here, in a little corner
 4  Int,   4|           who had volunteered to find an amanuensis, have a copy
 5  Int,   4|          liberty, and in 1800 we find him at Basle attached to
 6  Int,   4|       120 copies, and is hard to find. The most accessible place
 7    1,   6|       for evidence, for I do not find that either Plato or Demosthenes
 8    1,  12|      over the town and could not find where I had left my inn,
 9    1,  19|          questioner had gone, to find out what was the matter,
10    1,  20|        asked. "Open and you will find out," came the answer. While
11    1,  21|        to meet one than it is to find a man! But do not think
12    1,  30|      lover of yours are going to find out that I'm a man!" At
13    2,  41|        where you least expect to find her, you're sure to run
14    2,  49|           count it up and you'll find that I gave more than I
15    2,  50|     things back this year. We'll find enough to satisfy us, and
16    2,  60|     sting, too, for wherever you find a sweet, you'll find a bitter
17    2,  60|         you find a sweet, you'll find a bitter too." He was just
18    2,  62|      here's my coin; you'll soon find out that your father's money
19    2,  79|        little darling, or you'll find out what my temper's like!
20    3,  87|       wilderness. "Jupiter could find none to his taste, even
21    3,  92|      beasts in bronze, could not find an heir. And we, sodden
22    3,  95|        time, neither of us could find his voice, and as for the
23    4, 108|          in my dream -- You will find Giton aboard Lycas' ship!" "
24    4, 112|          punishment, nor could I find anything to say, out of
25    4, 117|       threats she hurried out to find Lycas for the purpose of
26    4, 117|         fear that Eumolpus would find out what was going on and,
27    4, 119|          Astounded that he could find time to write poetry at
28    4, 119|          fair throw and you will find shipwreck everywhere! Ah,
29    4, 121|     trouble with his stomach and find fault with all the food
30    4, 128|      down with their years shall find quarter: the whole world
31    5, 130|         the wench!~Each one will find what suits his taste, one
32    5, 131|      before your shrine you will find me a true votary and, that
33    5, 133|          from the sky! But we'll find a cure for your trouble.
34    5, 141|     happened, if the magistrates find this out you'll go to the
35    5, 141| precautions that not a soul will find this out. As for you, pray
36    5, 144|         cut away. Look! You will find that I am more graciously
37    5, 145|   sesterces! And beside, we will find some condiment which will
38    5, 145|    searching the city through to find if there is ever a maid
39    5, 145|    passage with Livy, xl, 35, we find that this took place in
40    5, 145|   long-suffering deity could not find ten men in the entire city
41    5, 145|        aid sociologists who will find themselves more and more
42    5, 145|    Catullus that we must turn to find the most decisive evidence
43    5, 145|      been remarked by Seneca. We find a parallel in the old days
44    5, 148|        one of them than it is to find a man."~Quartilla is here
45    5, 148|       uncouth rudeness; you will find one, but even this puritanical
46    5, 149|         passage of our author we find yet another instance of
47    5, 150|         In the Copa of Virgil we find the following:~"Wine there!
48    5, 151|     Secret Museum at Naples will find much difficulty in recalling
49    5, 153|         passage to the heart did find.~Then Pamphilus an apple
50    5, 156|     attributed to Lucian that we find a passage so closely akin
51    5, 160|          for one you would never find another ladies' cobbler
52    5, 160|          mean that I must go and find Artemis now to learn who
53    6     |       the early days of Rome, we find that in those times a great
54    6     |     Seboim, it was impossible to find ten men exempt from the
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