Book, Chapter

 1  Int     |              scintillating miscellany known as the Satyricon, ascribed
 2  Int,   1|               into books, we had long known from ancient glossaries,
 3  Int,   4|               made him more generally known, and it is one of the ironies
 4  Int,   4|        touching piety.~Very little is known about Don Joe Antonio Gonzalez
 5    1,  15|       jealousy of Lycas, already well known to me, was the cause of
 6    1,  15| gratifications of Doris and made them known to Lycas, who, his jealousy
 7    1,  15|               the particulars are not known to me, but I will affirm
 8    1,  18|           bear the Cynic's scrip, are known~To often sell the truth,
 9    1,  30|          escape. I made my intentions known to Ascyltos, who, as he
10    2,  43|           tray? 'Is Ulysses no better known?' Well, well, we shouldn'
11    2,  51|             the burn. Many a one I've known to kick in just because
12    3,  83|             afire, she would not have known it. We would have spent
13    4, 103|            this very night. I am well known on board, and we shall be
14    4, 107|                spread the universally known mark of the fugitive over
15    5, 131|          wealth who has but this year known her first man, I offer you
16    5, 145|             that it was only too well known among them long before that
17    5, 145|             that the sound might make known to all, the injury she was
18    5, 145|              believe that it had been known for ages, even then. Greek
19    5, 145|              which ought to be better known among the teaching fraternity,
20    5, 148|             life and his fidelity are known to you, and no woman usurps
21    5, 152|          studio. This dinner, locally known as the "Girl in the Pie
22    5, 156|            male voice," had long been known, and Italian singing masters
23    5, 156|            and soprani are terms well known to the musical historian.~
24    5, 156|              a hot iron, and this was known as the "baptism by fire."~
25    5, 156|               so well, that cases are known of boys of fifteen or so
26    5, 159|         Romans, the middle finger was known as the "infamous finger."~
27    5, 160|            Ezekiel xvi, 17), has been known from primitive times; and
28    6     |              society, there was never known any other distinction except
29    6     |            naught save licit rites~Be known to thee, but wedded wights~
30    6     |           locks of chastity were long known in Europe; the Italians
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