Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   2|         AUTHOR.~a -- "Not often," says Studer (Rheinisches Museum,
 2  Int,   2|          be regarded as settled," says Theodor Mommsen (Hermes,
 3  Int,   2|          saw the Sibyl at Cumae," says Trimalchio. Now if the scene
 4  Int,   4|      Paris edition, from which he says he supplied certain deficiencies
 5    1,  18|           gives judgement as Gold says he ought.~But, with the
 6    2,  40|       Carver. Whenever Trimalchio says Carver, carve her, by the
 7    2,  50|           Believe what your daddy says, Primigenius,' I din into
 8    2,  70|       exactly like wild boar and, says I, if a bear eats a man,
 9    5, 145|     Cicero, Pro Coelio, chap. xx, says: "If there is anyone who
10    5, 145|    ancient law among the Romans," says Dion Cassius, lib. xliii, "
11    5, 145|          about ninety years later says: "Sophronius Rufus, long
12    5, 145|         pretentious house when he says: "let her write on the door
13    5, 145|     absolutely sincere in what he says of women. "Here like a triple
14    5, 145|     refuse the spelt-mill girls," says Plautus, i, ii, 54.~There
15    5, 145|        she a more beautiful leg," says Horace, Sat. I, ii, "though
16    5, 145|          to Atticus, lib. i, 18), says, "having bought up and debauched
17    5, 145|         in a note on this passage says, "bought up, because the
18    5, 145|    writing in the second century, says (Orat. ad Graecos): "paederastia
19    5, 147|          again, in chapter 19, he says: "then, too, we were girded
20    5, 147|        debauch. "For some women," says Petronius, in another passage, "
21    5, 150|     speaking of the Egyptians, he says: "At their convivial banquets,
22    5, 150|           each of the company, he says: 'Look upon this, then drink
23    5, 151|         Wineskins."~"The Romans," says Weitzius, "had two sources
24    5, 151|         propriety.~"The figures," says Gonzala de Salas, "formerly
25    5, 151|   veretellis" for "utriculis," he says: "Unless someone proves
26    5, 153|          of the healthy young man says:~"You shall rise up from
27    5, 156|     methods of obtaining converts says: "they prefer boys and youths,
28    5, 159|    Chrysostom, xxxiii. "Neither," says Lampridius, Life of Heliogabalus, "
29    5, 159|           a catamite, Sextillus," says Martial, ii, 28, "return
30    5, 159|    Aristophanes, in the "Clouds," says:~SOCRATES: First they will
31    5, 160| Lysistrata: "Then, as Pherecrates says, 'we must flay a skinned
32    5, 160|           all."~Lucian, Arnoures, says: "but, if it is becoming
33    5, 160|       than to call him a dancer," says Cicero, Pro Murena, and
34    6     |        relished by the Greeks. He says that while Prometheus was
35    6     |           the city.' And again he says: 'Your beauteous form is
36    6     |          But, as the divine Plato says, as long as his chin was
37    6     |      moral inclination, as Buffon says, than a physical matter,
38    6     |         satire against women, VI, says: "If the singers please
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