Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   1|          Paris 7975) attributes to Book Fourteen the scene related
 2  Int,   1|     ostendit (Chapter 89), as from Book Fifteen. As there is no
 3  Int,   1|       passage may have belonged to Book Sixteen, or even Seventeen,
 4  Int,   1|         could not have belonged to Book Fifteen. From the interpolation
 5  Int,   1|    Chapters 1 to 26), form part of Book Fourteen. The Dinner of
 6  Int,   1|         probably formed a complete book, fifteen, and the continuation
 7  Int,   1|      Eumolpus (end of Chapter 140) Book Sixteen. The discomfiture
 8  Int,   1|            should have closed this book but not the entire work,
 9  Int,   3|         One may write a successful book without a thread of romance;
10  Int,   3|           knowledge the better the book, and it is frequently to
11  Int,   4|        register their names in the book of a police officer of an
12  Int,   4|          his notes, and issued the book. There is another story
13  Int,   4|    unsavory subjects. Now that the book is too rare to do us any
14    2,  63|           intoned in Latin, from a book, while the actors, in accordance
15    2,  79|          division table and read a book at sight: he bought himself
16    5, 145|            turns the leaves of the book of universal history, she
17    5, 145|           In chapter x of the same book, he describes the manner
18    5, 145|            of love was an unopened book; and, when the foreign hetairai
19    5, 152|        Martial, and the thirteenth book of Athenaeus. In the summer
20    5, 156|              Ammianus Marcellinus, book xiv, chap. vi.~The Old Testament
21    5, 156| Deuteronomy, xxiii, 1, but as this book was probably unknown before
22    6     |           too frequently, but that book contains the knowledge of
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