Book, Chapter

 1    2,  52|    When I was a boy, I used to read those stories in Homer.
 2    2,  57|    stage by a stenographer who read aloud, as if he were reading
 3    2,  57|     edicts of his aediles were read aloud, and the wills of
 4    2,  60|      boy assigned to that duty read aloud the names of the souvenirs: "
 5    2,  75|      brought in, which same he read aloud from beginning to
 6    2,  75|       see what time it is must read my name whether he wants
 7    2,  79|  recite his division table and read a book at sight: he bought
 8    3,  96| nothing about the episode, and read aloud the bill of fare. (
 9    4, 109|   plain sight, for everyone to read, and at full length, too.
10    4, 111|       inflicted! Look! Can you read slavery on their foreheads,
11    5, 130|     the astrologers, but I can read men's intentions in their
12    5, 133|        when she saw that I had read through the entire inditement, "
13    5, 145|    tablets from his wallet and read his last wishes aloud, as
14    5, 145|      consented immediately and read the entire instrument from
15    5, 145|          In Livy (xxxiv, 4) we read: (Cato is speaking), "All
16    5, 145|       speech was delivered, we read in the same author (xxxix,
17    5, 145|      been the first scholar to read between the lines. See his
18    5, 154|       translation after having read Gibbon's version of the
19    5, 154|     haruspices, who pretend to read in the entrails of victims
20    6     |  benefit of those who have not read the author, it is well to
21    6     |        or unfeeling reader can read without emotion that beautiful
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