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1 Int | has bequeathed to modern times, few have attained, at intervals, 2 Int, 2| dispute about the author, the times, the character and the purpose 3 Int, 2| as they were in his own times, and yet laid the action 4 1, 15| no value? In the summer, times are bad in the city. The 5 1, 18| cases?~Detractors of the times, who bear the Cynic's scrip, 6 1, 24| which was already a thousand times colder than death. Ascyltos, 7 2, 68| over; but in the good old times when I was a young spark, 8 2, 71| together "Fortunata," four times or more.~She appeared, girded 9 3, 91| being disturbed so many times, and threatened him in his 10 3, 92| changes. In the good old times, when virtue was her own 11 3, 92| a lofty mountain: three times did Chrysippus purge his 12 3, 102| suddenly sneezed three times, and shook the bed. Eumolpus 13 5, 135| ordered me to spit three times, and three times to drop 14 5, 135| spit three times, and three times to drop stones into my bosom, 15 5, 136| which had befallen me.~Three times I grasped the two-edged 16 5, 136| recreant to cut away;~Three times by Fear my hand was stayed~ 17 5, 145| bachelors is as ancient as the times of Furius Camillus. "There 18 5, 145| been preserved to modern times; their luster and infamous 19 5, 145| transmitted the stigma to modern times. That the fathers of Israel 20 5, 145| lighting them. In happier times, they were badly lighted 21 5, 145| the more foul." In former times, youth and age were not 22 5, 145| have those of more recent times. The pages of Martial and 23 5, 152| the Barbary Coast of our times. The dinner was over. The 24 5, 153| kissing Cymbalium half-a-dozen times, you only disgraced yourself; 25 5, 160| been known from primitive times; and the spread of the cult 26 6 | Fighting men have in all times been distinguished on account 27 6 | were so warlike.~In the times of chivalry the greatest 28 6 | of tyrants is a hundred times more deplorable than a sacrifice 29 6 | Rome, we find that in those times a great number of Roman