Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   2|      necessity of facing those things which he holds most in contempt,
 2  Int,   3|     contemplates the inanimate things which surround us with peculiar
 3  Int,   3|        that he should as these things exert upon us a constant
 4  Int,   3|     that they have studied the things which surround us and our
 5    1,  16|       we noticed a quantity of things for sale, not any of much
 6    2,  38|       nothing in the scheme of things~And Orcus grips us and to
 7    2,  42|        his wool to rival other things in quality, he bought rams
 8    2,  43|   their business to straighten things out. Poisoners and assassins
 9    2,  48|          You gabble away about things that don't concern heaven
10    2,  48|     and the hell of it is that things are getting worse every
11    2,  50|        if the weather has kept things back this year. We'll find
12    2,  51|       pentheus hash, or little things like that, but my cooks
13    2,  53|       at this, saying, "Little things like that are bound to happen
14    2,  57|      world there were just two things which could give him acute
15    2,  61|        kindness. Those are the things that try your mettle, for
16    2,  63|       bickering and let's have things pleasant here. Let up on
17    2,  64|    could never put enough good things into Giton's lap. Three
18    2,  71| brought to him. "You see these things, don't you?" he demanded; "
19    2,  71|        and drink cold, the way things are now." The women, angry
20    2,  73|        surprised, if all those things are not made out of excrement,
21    2,  80|   secrets of the gods: told me things about myself that I'd forgotten,
22    2,  81|       I'll show you many other things, too, in a jiffy; believe
23    2,  82|        mice don't get at these things and gnaw them, or the moths
24    3,  83|        you had better get your things together at once, and pick
25    3,  89|    family at Pergamus. I found things very much to my liking there,
26    3,  96|       those who hold every-day things in contempt, esteeming nothing
27    4, 124|      thou fickle controller~Of things upon earth and in heaven,
28    5, 129|       to overflowing with good things, and began more and more
29    5, 133|             if you can).~"Such things will happen," said Chrysis,
30    5, 138|     should I tell you of small things? The image of Luna~Drawn
31    5, 145|  promise it a plethora of good things: just shut your eyes and
32    5, 153|       And twenty other foolish things;~And she had curl'd and
33    5, 155|     and in grasping the joyous things alone, debasing the true
34    6     |     slaves, and took charge of things in her house.~Circe gave
35    6     |        his riches to Menelaus; things which Paris had despoiled
36    6     |      we would be free from all things we call gross and material,
37    6     |      attempt to understand the things which he pretends to make
38    6     |    first mother of all created things, the source of all generation,
39    6     |        befalls the most worthy things. Cervantes the only philosophic
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