Book, Chapter

1  Pre     |         case of an author whose characters speak in the argot proper
2  Int     |     touches which bring out the characters with all the detail of a
3  Int,   1|       exit of the two principal characters is not fixed at the time
4  Int,   2|        fact that neither of the characters knew the city proves that
5  Int,   3|         it was to bring out the characters, it was to pillory the Roman
6  Int,   3| episodes and the actions of his characters with an air of reality and
7    5, 145|         the harlot are familiar characters. Cicero, Pro Coelio, chap.
8    5, 145|  companions of courtesans. Such characters could not but be mutually
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