Book, Chapter

 1  Int     |         upon the Literature of the World.  FORGERIES OF PETRONIUS.
 2  Int,   3|         little corner of the Roman world, all humanity was held in
 3  Int,   3|           in the literature of the world.~a -- INFLUENCE OF THE SATYRICON
 4  Int,   3|         upon the literature of the world. It is to the author's recognition
 5    1,   5|          been carried into another world. And it is my conviction
 6    2,  43|            are full, come into the world. Teams of horses and oxen
 7    2,  43|       under the Fishes: and so the world turns round, just like a
 8    2,  54|     Corinthian first came into the world. When Troy was taken, Hannibal,
 9    2,  57|         and adding that in all the world there were just two things
10    4, 104|           no possession unless the world envies me for possessing
11    4, 110|          flame the ramparts of the world,~And smitten Athos blazed!
12    4, 110| superstition spread~Throughout the world; and Ignorance and Awe,
13    4, 123|           Roman now held the whole world in his sway,~The ocean,
14    4, 123|           devour~The spoils of the world. Art caters to appetite.
15    4, 126|        shoulders~The weight of the world could sustain. With victorious
16    4, 128|        flame that will burn up~The world! Now the gods are on earth
17    4, 128|      survey, spread before her the world panorama~Its shores and
18    4, 128|            find quarter: the whole world will tremble~And rooftrees
19    5, 131|          ever stayed the revolving world in its course at her pleasure;
20    5, 138|            All that you see in the world must give heed to my mandates;~
21    5, 141|         the finger of scorn~At the world, yet still win all his  
22    5, 144|            the only one in all the world who could daily instruct
23    5, 145|          and the corruption of the world was drawn into Italy as
24    5, 145|           this city of the ancient world with the vice that the very
25    5, 145|           has to do with the Roman world alone, a lengthy discussion
26    5, 145|           the cities of the modern world. Tatian, writing in the
27    5, 145|          transmitted to the modern world. A perusal of the Raggionamente
28    5, 152|          the most luxurious in the world, was transformed for the
29    5, 160|         more common in the western world. Numerous Greek authors
30    6     |        Quixote, who went about the world proving by force of arms
31    6     |             all the peoples of the world have said with Dryden:~"
32    6     |          of letters and men of the world; the first magistrates,
33    6     |           capital of the Christian world, and their pleasures have
34    6     |           the discovery of the new world. Paw had attempted to explain
35    6     |        uniting the elements of the world -- earth, air, fire and
36    6     |           there is no being in the world who has been sinned against
37    6     |           way to the empire of the world by his services as a go-between
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