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1 Int, 1| derive the word from the Greek, whence comes our English 2 Int, 4| acquaintance of a certain Greek renegade, having, as a matter 3 Int, 4| house of this renegade. The Greek's father, a man of some 4 2, 42| bees by crossing with the Greek. He even wrote to India 5 2, 50| marks of his heels on his Greek already, and is doing pretty 6 2, 52| have three libraries, one Greek and the others Latin. Give 7 2, 60| bundle of beet -- beta -- the Greek letter beta -- . We laughed 8 2, 63| recited their parts in the Greek language. There came a pause, 9 2, 68| said afterwards that it was Greek. Trimalchio himself then 10 2, 80| quit when an astrologer, a Greek fellow he was, and his name 11 3, 85| in a lodging-house in a Greek town? And who condemned 12 3, 92| created by those crazy little Greek fellows, Apelles and Phydias!"~ 13 3, 93| years of warfare.~Malignant Greek troops pack the recess, 14 4, 115| in accordance with the Greek custom, she began to stand 15 4, 126| Alps, where the crags, by a Greek god once trodden,~Slope 16 5, 145| native talent; they imported Greek and Syrian mistresses. ' 17 5, 145| successful in outdoing the Greek and Syrian wantons, but 18 5, 145| cannot bear to see Rome a Greek city, yet how small a fraction 19 5, 145| Symonds in his essay on Greek Love concurs in this view. 20 5, 145| known for ages, even then. Greek Literature, from Homer to 21 5, 145| it derived its generic; "Greek Love." So malignant is tradition 22 5, 145| catcha da boy, Johnnie da Greek he catcha da blame." The 23 5, 145| the Etruscans or from the Greek colonists in Italy, but 24 5, 145| peoples of Italy and the Greek colonists as well were addicted 25 5, 145| that of the contemporary Greek, and as his struggle for 26 5, 158| had also a place in the Greek and Roman rituals. Trimalchio 27 5, 160| western world. Numerous Greek authors make mention of 28 5, 160| lascivious dance of the old Greek comedy. Any person who performed 29 5, 160| When the Romans adopted the Greek customs, they did not neglect 30 5, 160| marriage had its origin in the Greek cordax. The craze for dancing 31 5, 160| chalked up in Syriac and Greek. It was stifling within, 32 6 | time of the Patriarchs, Greek love was so general that 33 6 | today given it the name "Greek Love." Orestes was regarded 34 6 | so prejudiced in favor of Greek love that they have made