Book, Chapter

 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
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