Book, Chapter

1  Int,   3|   which individualize, in some measure, every action we commit,
2  Int,   4|      this is done to give some measure of continuity to an otherwise
3    2,  68|      When Trimalchio had, in a measure, regained his composure,
4    2,  79|      Asia; every day I used to measure myself by it, and I would
5    5, 141|     credence by hers he will   measure;~Write verse, or declaim;
6    5, 145|     you so well as the unknown measure of a long member." Lampridius (
7    5, 154| apparel. But the modern nobles measure their rank and consequence
8    6     |  Gymnosophists or, in a lesser measure, of the Trappists.~But despite
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