Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   1| attributes to Book Fourteen the scene related in Chapter 20 of
 2  Int,   2|        its application to every scene, to every individual character,
 3  Int,   2|       Porte du Theil places the scene at Naples because of the
 4  Int,   2|     says Trimalchio. Now if the scene of the dinner is actually
 5  Int,   2|     Hermes, 1878), has laid the scene at Cumae. His logic is almost
 6    1,  30|     were they by that ludicrous scene, for here was I, mounted
 7    2,  33|        entire wall. There was a scene in a slave market, the tablets
 8    3,  98|        upon this farcical death scene.~  ~The Inn-Keeper ~
 9    5, 145|         exhausted virility: the scene in Petronius (chap. 92).
10    5, 145|        the lupanaria at Rome. A scene in Sylvia Scarlett could
11    5, 160| Domestic.~Time, about 300 B. C.~Scene, Koritto's sitting room.~
12    6     |       is supposed to relate the scene. Encolpius, who had drunk
13    6     |        and not to the epoch or, scene of the Trojan War. Virgil,
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