Book, Chapter

 1  Int     | SATYRICON.  THE AUTHOR.   His Character. His Purpose in Writing.
 2  Int,   2|    the author, the times, the character and the purpose of a writing
 3  Int,   2|     Niebuhr's estimate of his character is so just and free from
 4  Int,   2|    scene, to every individual character, in everything, noble or
 5  Int,   3|       purpose of bringing out character. The fact that they may
 6  Int,   3|      a means for bringing out character and imbuing his episodes
 7    4, 123|       shame of the nation and character's downfall,~'Twas not the
 8    5, 145|    two basic instincts in the character of the normal individual;
 9    5, 145|     finally crush her. In the character of the Roman there was but
10    5, 145|    them, at that time.~As the character of the primitive Roman was
11    5, 153|       an integral part of the character of the lower orders, I am
12    5, 154|       which degrade the moral character of the Romans, are mixed
13    5, 156| attribute of this sect is the character of many of its members:
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