Book, Chapter

 1  Pre     |         of the work and the very age in which the composer flourished.
 2  Int,   2|      disfigures the Roman; their age, like his, had become shameless.
 3  Int,   2|         Beck, in his paper, "The Age of Petronius Arbiter," concluded
 4  Int,   3|        modified essentially from age to age, in keeping with
 5  Int,   3|          essentially from age to age, in keeping with the dictates
 6  Int,   4|        exception taken to Silver Age prose in which was found
 7    1,   6|          strength to live to old age. Painting also suffered
 8    1,   8|       either, no one, in his old age, will confess the errors
 9    1,  21|          I am more moved by your age than I am by my own injury,
10    1,  29|          not over seven years of age, and she was the same one
11    1,  29|          the child was not of an age at which she could receive
12    1,  29|     myself with others of my own age, as a child then as the
13    1,  29|        last I reached my present age. I suppose that this explains
14    1,  30|         with him to remember her age, but her prayers availed
15    2,  47|       tough as horn, carried his age well, and was as black as
16    3,  85|        stola when he reached the age of puberty: he resolved,
17    3,  91|   maturity, and just at the best age for passive pleasure, was
18    3,  92|         decadence of the present age, in which the most refined
19    3, 101|       boy about sixteen years of age, curly headed, a minion,
20    4, 123|         the freedom and worth~Of age is decayed, scattered largesse
21    4, 127|      fathers~Bowed down with old age, uninured to the bearing
22    5, 136|        lassitude of decrepit old age? Give me some sign, however
23    5, 138|         accuse the delays of old age. At last the priestess came
24    5, 139|       had become cracked through age. Next she replaced, in the
25    5, 145|      them long before that happy age (Livy i, 4; ii, 18); and
26    5, 145|       the licence of the present age, but even with the habits
27    5, 145|     forbade bachelors, after the age of twenty-five, to enjoy
28    5, 145|       twenty-fifth year of one's age, and in freedom from personal
29    5, 145|       gave her correct name, her age, place of birth, and the
30    5, 145|          former times, youth and age were not permitted to bathe
31    5, 151|     beautiful bas-reliefs of the age of Vespasian, which were
32    5, 151|         of vision for so dark an age.~
33    5, 154|      length, verging towards old age, and sometimes conquering
34    5, 154|        eunuchs, distributed from age to youth, according to the
35    5, 156| multitude of eunuchs, ranging in age, from old men to boys, pale
36    5, 156|   emasculate young men of tender age; thwarting the intent of
37    5, 156|          away in a premature old age: while yet boys, they suddenly
38    5, 156|          very evident, yet in an age so dark, so dominated by
39    5, 156|         and medical usage of the age prescribed bleeding, and
40    5, 156|          after arriving at adult age, combines the high range
41    5, 160|        no comparison between the age of Cicero and that of Domitian. "
42    6     |         century what it was, the age of taste in arts and letters.
43    6     |         by the faithful, and the age of Leo X was for Rome a
44    6     |   Tiberius, impotent through old age and debauchery, was made
45    6     |      united to women of suitable age, became the sires of noble
46    6     |          away in a premature old age: while yet boys they suddenly
47    6     |         of that virtue which old age and white hairs become?
48    6     |           from puberty to middle age, until the last wrinkles
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