Book, Chapter

 1  Pre     |  allusion which was perfectly familiar to the author and his public,
 2    1,  16|       peasant, whose face was familiar to my eyes, came up, accompanied
 3    4, 104|       man's, and was only too familiar, struck my ears, my heart
 4    4, 109|      howling that his all too familiar voice reached the ears of
 5    4, 109|        for, attracted by this familiar voice, all the maids rushed
 6    4, 126|     shrunk, writhed no longer~Familiar marges between. With the
 7    5, 145|     pandar and the harlot are familiar characters. Cicero, Pro
 8    5, 145|     as she would of course be familiar with their preferences in
 9    5, 145|   with the Homeric poems were familiar with paederasty, and there
10    5, 154| mankind. But the frequent and familiar companions of the great
11    5, 160|  others. That it was only too familiar to the Romans is shown by
12    6     |     cardinals who are on such familiar terms with him would know
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