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1 Int, 2| treatment among the writings of Roman literature. Nor does anyone 2 Int, 2| who is fully equal to the Roman, and that is Diderot. Trimalchio 3 Int, 2| cynicism which disfigures the Roman; their age, like his, had 4 Int, 2| speak from the pages of the Roman in a language intelligible 5 Int, 3| characters, it was to pillory the Roman aristocracy, it was to amuse! 6 Int, 3| in a little corner of the Roman world, all humanity was 7 Int, 3| an eminent place, not in Roman literature alone, but in 8 Int, 3| influence is due. By this, the Roman created a new style of writing 9 1, 15| country-seat of Lycurgus, a Roman knight. Inasmuch as Ascyltos 10 2, 61| fine-haired? So you're a Roman knight! Well, I'm a king' 11 2, 61| because I'd rather be a Roman citizen than a tax-paying 12 3, 96| friend, of course: some Roman knight or other, I don't 13 4, 122| the lyric poets, and our Roman Virgil, and the exquisite 14 4, 123| NINETEENTH.~"The conquering Roman now held the whole world 15 4, 127| Announcing this thunderbolt Roman! Already, the ocean~Is tossing 16 5, 145| afterward, upon petition of the Roman ladies, though strenuously 17 5, 145| In the character of the Roman there was but little of 18 5, 145| and the Provinces of the Roman Empire as well, might be 19 5, 145| as by a load-stone. The Roman matron had learned how to 20 5, 145| a thing of the past, her Roman initiative, unadorned by 21 5, 145| business it was to see that no Roman matron became a prostitute. 22 5, 145| subject has to do with the Roman world alone, a lengthy discussion 23 5, 145| character of the primitive Roman was essentially different 24 5, 145| and the extension of the Roman power served to inoculate 25 5, 145| the author of a History of Roman Literature which ought to 26 5, 145| prevalence and extent of Roman vices, than any other passage 27 5, 145| common custom among the young Roman patricians to have a bed-fellow 28 5, 145| Again, in Catullus, 100, the Roman paederasty shows itself " 29 5, 145| for the purpose," and many Roman ladies had their own slaves 30 5, 145| the loose habits of the Roman ladies and the young nobles," 31 5, 145| cynical attitude of the Roman public toward this vice: 32 5, 147| describe all the secrets of the Roman debauch. "For some women," 33 5, 151| twelfths or sixteenths of a Roman foot. At the exits of the 34 5, 154| which were designed for the Roman people. If, in these places 35 5, 154| his personal merit. At the Roman tables the birds, the dormice, 36 5, 156| brutal lust." The jealous Roman husband's furious desire 37 5, 158| a place in the Greek and Roman rituals. Trimalchio spits 38 5, 158| In the ceremony of naming Roman children spittle had its 39 5, 160| is very likely that the Roman Nuptial Dance, which portrayed 40 5, 160| down anathema upon it, the Roman laws prohibited it, but 41 6 | with Tertia, and other Roman ladies, as a thing equal 42 6 | and modesty of the first Roman matrons merit the same degree 43 6 | times a great number of Roman women of the noblest families 44 6 | erotic compositions, were Roman married women. Horace is 45 6 | virtue displayed by the Roman women at a time when crowned 46 6 | down under the roses. The Roman emperors adopted that plan; 47 6 | the young and beautiful Roman women, far from the eyes 48 6 | in the time of the first Roman emperors. Juvenal, in his