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1 Pre | conscientious translator, a sense of his own unworthiness 2 1, 6| scullion can attain to a keen sense of smell or avoid stinking 3 1, 7| you are a lover of common sense, which is still more unusual. 4 1, 13| pleasure-garden, in the same sense as that in which this boy 5 1, 15| and the repression of any sense of injury as well, so, loading 6 1, 28| said, "I leave it to your sense of fairness: is Ascyltos 7 5, 145| of the "cinaedi," in the sense that they were dancers, 8 5, 145| Martial that we are able to sense the abandoned and cynical 9 5, 148| delicate fingers. Have some sense of shame or let us go into 10 5, 148| is flavorless. A woman of sense and a wife ought to know 11 5, 150| themselves to the change. In this sense it was that Varro employed " 12 5, 153| used in a very different sense in Priapeia, x, 3: "traiectus 13 5, 154| palaces sound is preferred to sense, and the care of the body 14 6 | of Horace, and of common sense:~Aut famam sequere, aut 15 6 | Athens, who had a little more sense than certain legislative 16 6 | elixir of life. In this sense, love between woman and 17 6 | ah me!) daze~Mine every sense, and as I gaze~Upon thee ( 18 6 | love. But taken in that sense, virginity is rather a moral