Book, Chapter

 1  Int     |       of the Satyricon upon the Literature of the World.  FORGERIES
 2  Int,   2|     among the writings of Roman literature. Nor does anyone doubt the
 3  Int,   3|     eminent place, not in Roman literature alone, but in the literature
 4  Int,   3|    literature alone, but in the literature of the world.~a -- INFLUENCE
 5  Int,   3| INFLUENCE OF THE SATYRICON UPON LITERATURE. The vagrant heroes of Petronius
 6  Int,   3|     powerful influence upon the literature of the world. It is to the
 7  Int,   3|      and inaugurated a class of literature which was without parallel
 8  Int,   3|        of Lucian. This class of literature, though modified essentially
 9    2,  50|         s bread in that! As for literature, he's got enough of that
10    2,  52|         cases myself, I studied literature for home use, and for fear
11    2,  60|      the hardest calling, after literature?" he asked. "That of the
12    3,  88|         so buffet the lovers of literature that they will seem in their
13    4, 120|         to riches: The study of literature is held in no estimation
14    4, 122|    steeped in the vast flood of literature. Every word that is what
15    4, 122|     unless he is saturated with literature. Events, past and passing,
16    5, 145|      for ages, even then. Greek Literature, from Homer to the Anthology
17    5, 145|    author of a History of Roman Literature which ought to be better
18    5, 156|     Catullus, Attys.) The Latin literature of the silver and bronze
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