Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   2|        genius can, as it seems, be given to a noble and elevated
 2  Int,   4|           printed exactly what was given him much good paper might
 3  Int,   4|         Frankfort, and that he had given Nodot to understand that
 4  Int,   4|    contention.~This is the account given by his Spanish biographer.
 5  Int,   4|             only the Latin text is given; and the notes were a most
 6    1,   6|           Plato or Demosthenes was given to this kind of exercise.
 7    1,  24|          Don't I deserve a drink?" Given away by my laughter, the
 8    2,  33|         and the gladiatorial games given under Laenas." There was
 9    2,  34|            lost my dinner clothes, given me on my birthday they were,
10    2,  42|          any man anything that was given him by a god. He still carries
11    2,  49|            the nerve to say, 'I've given you a show.' 'And I've applauded,'
12    2,  54|            As for the cook, he was given a drink and a silver crown
13    2,  60|   contumelia" -- insult -- we were given must wafers and an apple-melon --
14    2,  64|          SIXTIETH.~But we were not given long in which to admire
15    2,  75|        keeping with the plans I've given you, won't you? I earnestly
16    3,  96|            the woman to whom I had given my order had prepared supper,
17    3,  98|         sheath and, for the reason given above, the servant was not
18    4, 112|     pledges of good faith had been given and received, in keeping
19    5, 130|              said she, "I've never given in to any servant yet; the
20    5, 134|          confess that I have often given cause for offense, for I
21    5, 136|            took heart after having given some thought to my misfortunes
22    5, 142|           goddesses, he would have given up Helen and the goddesses
23    5, 145|           origin of this festival, given by Lactantius, while no
24    5, 145|       reformed, but rather utterly given over to an increase of her
25    5, 145|             if any credit is to be given to Procopius.~Nonariae --
26    5, 145|          affirm that this name was given them because of a peculiar
27    5, 145|           a brief sketch should be given to serve as a foundation
28    5, 145|       proportions." The quotations given above furnish a sufficient
29    5, 151|         basket. Various names were given these statuettes: Marsyae,
30    5, 152|        winter of 1895 a dinner was given in a New York studio. This
31    5, 152|          another masterpiece to be given in California. The studio,
32    5, 153|         have slipped from my mind, given o'er to the wandering winds,
33    5, 153| assassination of a gallant who had given the queen an apple. As beliefs
34    5, 157|            occurs in Catullus, 51, given in Marchena's fourth note.~
35    5, 159|           of Heliogabalus, "was he given to demand infamies in words
36    5, 159|          companions that gentlemen given to sodomitical practices
37    5, 159|            in the persons who were given to these practices.~"If
38    5, 160|            go blind.~METRO: It was given to her by Eubole of Bitas,
39    5, 160|         METRO: But you should have given him that too, if he asked
40    6     |            the proverb: "It is not given to every man to go to Corinth";
41    6     |          Greece that we have today given it the name "Greek Love."
42    6     |          least cause for annoyance given the chaste but over-prudish
43    6     |          he was invited to a feast given by Jupiter, to the Gods;
44    6     |         know very well what he has given, and what thou hast given
45    6     |          given, and what thou hast given him!" At last, during the
46    6     |         that is the name which was given there) did not enable him
47    6     |            during a long life, has given proofs of merit, and of
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