Book, Chapter

 1  Pre     |  bibliography of Petronius, calls attention to Harry Thurston Peck's
 2  Int,   3|          The ancients gave little attention to this; the man, with them,
 3  Int,   4|           of France, calling, his attention to a copy of a manuscript
 4    1,  15|         the trouble of calling my attention to the situation, and laid
 5    1,  15|          and Tryphaena turned her attention to me, but, meeting with
 6    1,  15|    treasure. The peasants paid no attention to me, and I was gradually
 7    1,  21|      single word, but waited, all attention, for what was to follow
 8    1,  30|         dalliance with lascivious attention. She then drew me gently
 9    1,  30|          outcry and attracted the attention of the soldier, by this
10    2,  31|        the boys who attracted our attention, although they might well
11    2,  79|         money, too. He's worth my attention, ain't he? But Fortunata
12    3,  93|         But I see that your whole attention is held by that picture
13    4, 111|      every detail have its proper attention and first of all, why did
14    4, 114|      towards him and gave him our attention, he began as follows:~  ~
15    5, 134|          promises, I paid careful attention to my body which had so
16    5, 141|       bottom. She then turned her attention to the goose, and, cutting
17    5, 145|          and arrest his unwilling attention; the only entry which time
18    5, 145|         lookers-on, holding their attention with their wriggling buttocks."
19    5, 145|     parasite was assiduous in his attention to the courtesan, as procuring
20    5, 145|         teaching fraternity, drew attention to the same passage. So
21    5, 145| additional compensation for their attention to duty" (Variorum Notes
22    5, 149|         dalliance with lascivious attention."~Martial, xi, 46, makes
23    5, 154|         contemplated with curious attention; a pair of scales is accurately
24    5, 157|          Many scholars have drawn attention to the ethereal beauty of
25    6     |           of Rome never paid much attention to them, they preferred
26    6     |         unworthy of occupying the attention of sensible men. One of
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