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 1  Int,   2|                                II~THE AUTHOR.~a -- "Not often,"
 2  Int,   2|     Classical Philology," vol. II, makes out a very strong
 3    2     |                         VOLUME II.~THE DINNER OF TRIMALCHIO~
 4    5, 145|     that happy age (Livy i, 4; ii, 18); and the peculiar story
 5    5, 145|       girls," says Plautus, i, ii, 54.~There are few languages
 6    5, 145|     leg," says Horace, Sat. I, ii, "though the setting be
 7    5, 145| Variorum Notes to Cicero, vol. ii, pp. 339-340). In the Priapeia,
 8    5, 145|    bathe together (Valer. Max. ii, 7.), women and men used
 9    5, 145|      be found in Juvenal, Sat. ii, 12-13, "but your fundament
10    5, 148|     practices'?" Juvenal, Sat. ii, 8.~"While you have a wife
11    5, 153|      long-time girt." Catullus ii.~"I send thee these verses
12    5, 156|  secrecy and death."~Catherine II signed the first edict against
13    5, 159|      perita.~Persius, Sat.     ii~See also Dio Chrysostom,
14    5, 159|      Sextillus," says Martial, ii, 28, "return the compliment
15    6     |      brave deserves the fair."~II.~Ses camarades se saisissent
16    6     |        in white," Hor. Sat. I, ii, 36. Delia, Lesbia, Ipsythillia,
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