Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   3| experience, that his influence is due. By this, the Roman created
 2  Int,   3|         the failure of a novel is due, although the critic might
 3  Int,   4|       been translated.~Thanks are due Ralph Straus, Esq., and
 4    2,  60|     insides, and when the fever's due: but I hate them like the
 5    2,  62|           thank the gods it's all due to my own cleverness."~  ~
 6    5, 143|      Angry Neptune decreed as his due. Now, me to overwhelm~Outraged
 7    5, 144|         when the crisis was about due, Eumolpus, in a ringing
 8    5, 145|            but the real credit is due to a wealthy patrician,
 9    5, 145|     pearls and emeralds (with all due respect to thy opinion,
10    6     |         some of his odes. This is due, however, to his taste for
11    6     |    corrupt it, that this taste is due; it is found among the south
12    6     |           after he-lions, but, in due season, passion excites
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