Book, Chapter

 1  Pre     |      that was life," but, in the words of our lyric American jazz,
 2  Int,   4|      seen that it is composed of words and expressions taken from
 3    1,   5|      matter and empty discord of words is, that when they step
 4    1,   6|     Euripides were searching for words in which to express themselves.
 5    1,   9| soul-stirring chant,~In eloquent words such as undaunted Cicero
 6    1,  15|        did he confine himself to words, but, pulling the strap
 7    1,  15|      spot cannot be described in words. Of course you know that
 8    1,  15|          following day. In a few words I told Ascyltos of the robbery,
 9    1,  15|        factor in it. Of the hard words and the beating he gave
10    1,  15|      coming in, told us in a few words what he had done for us;
11    2,  65|        than laughed down." These words spake the hero, and began
12    2,  76|       When he had repeated these words, Trimalchio began to weep
13    3,  86|     sword, when I had said these words, and, fortifying my strength
14    3,  91|        threatened him in his own words, 'Either you go to sleep,
15    3,  95|         while I poured out these words, with groans and tears. "
16    3,  98|          not think that all your words are wasted, know that you
17    3,  98|        humor my malady: in other words, get out quick!" Taken completely
18    4, 104|      Stunned by these unexpected words, we both turned pale as
19    4, 120|         highest honors; in other words, they are the only ones
20    4, 121|         swore a solemn oath, the words of which were dictated by
21    4, 124|     challenged~Winged Fortune in words such as these: 'Oh thou
22    4, 126|        be beaten.'~While yet the words echoed, from heaven the
23    4, 128|      march on its surface: these words then~Burst out of her bosom
24    4, 128|         poured out this flood of words, we came at last to Crotona.
25    5, 130|         any statue. There are no words with which to describe her
26    5, 131|     cloud. Then, punctuating her words with her fingers, "Dear
27    5, 133|       were written the following words:~CIRCE TO POLYAENOS -- GREETING.~
28    5, 136|          in terror skulked,~With words I flayed him as he sulked.~
29    5, 136|      life!" I vented my anger in words such as these.~His eyes
30    5, 136|          modesty as to invoke in words that part of my body which
31    5, 137|         lad, in carefully chosen words took oath that Ascyltos
32    5, 138|      pleasure!" On hearing these words, OEnothea sat down between
33    5, 141|         rabble will drink in his words with concern~When a Cato
34    5, 141|   condemned to death, in her own words! Meanwhile, cups of unmixed
35    5, 144|         that they might hear the words that dropped from his lips,
36    5, 145|       promises and subjected our words and actions to a closer
37    5, 145|          vocabulary in terms and words bearing upon this repulsive
38    5, 145|          one hundred and fifteen words and expressions in general
39    5, 145|  finished, before even the first words were out of my mouth. Smiling
40    5, 150|         translate the last three words. "While we live, let us
41    5, 153|         thou shouldst credit thy words by chance have slipped from
42    5, 153|          Alciphron, iii, 62. The words are put into the mouth of
43    5, 153|        Dial. Hetairae, 12. These words are spoken by another apostle
44    5, 153|    sister's part?"~But vain were words, entreaties vain,~The crafty
45    5, 156|          addressed many friendly words to him, first recounting
46    5, 159|      given to demand infamies in words when he could indicate shamelessness
47    6     |        looks, but God crowns his words with beauty, and his hearers
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