Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   2|         bracketing Cumis, has not taken this sufficiently into consideration.
 2  Int,   4|        was attacked and exception taken to Silver Age prose in which
 3  Int,   4|          of words and expressions taken from various parts of the
 4    1,  10|          the speaker of which had taken exceptions to the speech
 5    1,  15|        were not there, for he had taken us to a neighboring town
 6    1,  15|        room, which the guards had taken the precaution to bar. It
 7    1,  17|         hoard was intact, and had taken note of the social status
 8    2,  44|          souvenirs intended to be taken home. When it came to carving
 9    2,  49|         the lamps; you would have taken them for dunghill cocks!
10    2,  54|          the world. When Troy was taken, Hannibal, who was a very
11    2,  57|       hundred pecks of wheat were taken from the threshing floors
12    2,  74|      Fortunata had, by this time, taken a notion that she wanted
13    2,  75|            and then have no pains taken with the one he must stay
14    3,  83|         the day before, so he had taken care to mark all the pillars
15    3,  98|      other words, get out quick!" Taken completely aback by this
16    4, 103|          may come with me. I have taken a berth on a vessel which
17    4, 104|     myself,) "that the lad has so taken our friend's fancy, but
18    4, 105|           brother could have been taken so desperately in so short
19    4, 106| circumcise us, too, so we will be taken for Jews, pierce our ears
20    4, 113|        bring up anything that has taken place prior to this date,
21    4, 113|         revenge anything that has taken place prior to this date,
22    4, 113|         with kisses, after we had taken oath, for fear any vestige
23    4, 116|    explained to the lady what had taken place: He would await no
24    4, 117|        ordered the husband's body taken down and carried back into
25    4, 117|         uninformed as to what had taken place, for Tryphaena had
26    4, 121|           After the oath had been taken, we paid our respects to
27    4, 123|           sadder, ashamed to have taken the rods from a Cato:~In
28    5, 140|   customary three drinks had been taken. "But what were you up to
29    5, 145|         hungry! When Numantia was taken by Scipio, mothers, with
30    5, 145|         poles. The revenge, then, taken by Asia, gives a startling
31    5, 145|            vi, 125) are not to be taken literally. "Aes" in the
32    5, 150| Trimalchio. The verb "vivere" has taken a meaning very much broader
33    5, 155|          take in or else they are taken in."~"Captare" may be defined
34    6     |           we offer to the public, taken from an ancient manuscript
35    6     |         material, and we would be taken into the ethereal regions
36    6     |          seems it should not have taken so long had she had nothing
37    6     |         the delights of love. But taken in that sense, virginity
38    6     |          amorous theft which were taken by unnatural fathers and
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