Book, Chapter

 1  Int     |   AUTHOR.   His Character. His Purpose in Writing. Time in which
 2  Int,   2|   times, the character and the purpose of a writing of antiquity
 3  Int,   3|       their exactitude for the purpose of bringing out character.
 4  Int,   3|         but the author's prime purpose was not description, it
 5    1,  12|       the stronger in body and purpose, let me go unharmed.)~  ~
 6    1,  14|        opinions as much to the purpose as the tinkle of broken
 7    1,  15|     off for his estate for the purpose of transacting some business.
 8    1,  19|        Giton. As it suited our purpose to avoid the public streets,
 9    3,  96| lodging. Eumolpus stuck to his purpose. "I like you better than
10    4, 105|        had he had any ulterior purpose in mind, but that he had
11    4, 117|      out to find Lycas for the purpose of exasperating him further
12    4, 124|      to serve his vainglorious purpose~The spirits infernal confess
13    5, 131|      is, but some god's silent purpose is beneath this. Circe loves
14    5, 145|        of her gardens with the purpose of having a look at the
15    5, 145|       will come, hired for the purpose," and many Roman ladies
16    5, 145|      keep boys, solely for the purpose of shameful usage, treating
17    5, 149| capture," before executing the purpose for which he entered the
18    5, 155|      miser, and you sensed~His purpose; still, you're blind."~Pliny
19    5, 155|    court to old people for the purpose of obtaining a legacy under
20    5, 155|    were turned to the opposite purpose, and commenced to profit
21    5, 155|    wives and children, for the purpose of so influencing their
22    5, 156|   Alyattes, at Sardis; for the purpose of emasculation." Herodotus,
23    5, 156|        their children for this purpose, and the castrati and soprani
24    5, 156|        which served the double purpose of checking haemorrhage,
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