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1 Int, 2| his wit is as keen as the point of a rapier; but, when we 2 Int, 4| spurious passages, as a point of interest, in the present 3 1, 15| effect of our happy vows to a point that might be envied. Nor 4 1, 15| situated near the halfway point of the journey, and, leaving 5 1, 19| articles was not so much to the point as was the suspicion of 6 1, 30| engaged in debating this very point, when Pannychis fell out 7 2, 63| presented them to us on the point of his sword.~ 8 4, 123| plaudits of men~Oh shame! To point out our impending destruction; 9 5, 145| not one." (Ep. iv, 71.) In point of time, a century separates 10 5, 151| above, is strangely to the point. After stating his emendation 11 5, 153| would surely give a sharper point to the joke and furnish 12 5, 159| anus." The Romans used to point out sodomites and catamites 13 6 | for Mary Magdalen, to the point of exciting the jealousy