Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   1| Benedict Floriacensis cites the passage 'sed video te totum in illa
 2  Int,   1|     place, it follows that this passage may have belonged to Book
 3  Int,   3|       incomparable humor in the passage in which Hesus, desperately
 4    3,  87|   Zeuxis, still undimmed by the passage of the years, and contemplated,
 5    3,  95|     Giton down a dark and dirty passage, after me, and fly with
 6    4, 105| arch-pirate, to whom we owe our passage! And then, besides himself,
 7    4, 123|       hedged round~The hurrying passage of life's finest years is
 8    4, 127|      scrunches with firm step a passage the bristling~Grim ice fields
 9    5, 145|       aedile, is evident from a passage in Tacitus: "for Visitilia,
10    5, 145|       the reason appears in the passage from Tacitus, quoted above.
11    5, 145|    officer." If we compare this passage with Livy, xl, 35, we find
12    5, 145| infamous appeal undimmed by the passage of centuries.~Over the door
13    5, 145|        waitress in an inn. This passage, it should be remarked,
14    5, 145|       grist mills is shown by a passage from Paulus Diaconus, xiii,
15    5, 145|       their wantonness." From a passage in Festus, it would seem
16    5, 145|      one solidus per head."~The passage in Petronius (chap. viii)
17    5, 145|        this vice is proved by a passage in Deuteronomy, chap. 22,
18    5, 145|         steadily worse with the passage of time and the extension
19    5, 145|        The first notice of this passage in its proper significance
20    5, 145|   preferred). Burmann cites the passage from Catullus (Epithalamium
21    5, 145|   Burmann sees the force of the passage but does not grasp its deeper
22    5, 145|      drew attention to the same passage. So striking is his comment
23    5, 145|     Roman vices, than any other passage in the Latin classics. Martial,
24    5, 145|      453, second edition).~This passage clearly points to the fact
25    5, 145|     Manutius, in a note on this passage says, "bought up, because
26    5, 147|      says Petronius, in another passage, "will only kindle for canaille
27    5, 148|   distinctly as does the famous passage in Catullus' Epithalamium
28    5, 149|        by outsiders; and in the passage of our author we find yet
29    5, 151|         and learnedly upon this passage, and his emendation 'veretriculis'
30    5, 153|  sparkling wine combin'd,~Quick passage to the heart did find.~Then
31    5, 153|   orders, I am certain that the passage in Petronius is not devoid
32    5, 156|        to Lucian that we find a passage so closely akin to the one
33    5, 157|         ethereal beauty of this passage. Probably the finest parallel
34    5, 157|      exquisite and illuminating passage occurs in Catullus, 51,
35    5, 160|         Death of the Gods." The passage occurs in chapter vi. I
36    6     |       there is a lacuna in that passage of Petronius in which Encolpius
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