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4004 5, 145| condition." In all that could pertain to accomplished skill in 4005 5, 145| shall not wear that which pertaineth to a man, neither shall 4006 2, 60| a dog -- "and pedale" -- pertaining to the foot -- , a hare 4007 2, 74| other's jar with a club. Perturbed at the insolence of these 4008 5, 145| transmitted to the modern world. A perusal of the Raggionamente of 4009 5, 154| the only books which they peruse are the Satires of Juvenal 4010 Int, 4| highly amusing, but showed a perverse cleverness amounting almost 4011 5, 145| the extent of paederastic perversion at Rome, and that is the 4012 1, 6| with the effect of some pestilential planet, and as soon as the 4013 5, 153| masterly version.~PHILANIS TO PETALA.~As yesterday I went to 4014 5, 145| famine, the inhabitants of Petelia did the same and gained 4015 6 | successively upon the chair of St. Peter, and their sons and grandsons, 4016 Int, 4| line it has exactly the Petronian turn of phrase."~"Not only 4017 Int, 4| style, and curiosa felicitas Petroniana make it an almost perfect 4018 Int, 4| in the choice of animal pets and was an object of fear 4019 2, 60| an apple-melon -- and a phallus -- contus -- ; "porri" -- 4020 5, 132| perspective and pain,~The phantasm lives to the last,~The mind 4021 4, 108| passed sentence upon mocking phantasms of that kind in a very witty 4022 4, 126| to the clouds. Flitting phantoms~Appear midst the tombs and 4023 6 | never married, although the Pharisees reproached him for frequenting 4024 2, 34| painting of the moon in her phases, and the seven planets, 4025 4, 123| To tempt by extravagance. Phasis has now been despoiled~Of 4026 3, 97| difficult to obtain.~The pheasant from Colchis, the wild-fowl 4027 6 | become double men again.~Phedre has put into the mouth of 4028 6 | pass over the most striking phenomena of nature without observing 4029 5, 160| Lysistrata: "Then, as Pherecrates says, 'we must flay a skinned 4030 4, 125| with their slaughter.~Now Philippi's field I can see strewn 4031 5, 145| were. Cicero, in the second Philippic calls Antonius a catamite; 4032 Int, 2| Harvard Studies in Classical Philology," vol. II, makes out a very 4033 5, 140| poison which the feast of Phineus~Contaminated. All the air 4034 6 | passion! What! should one love Phoedrus, remembering Lysias, whom 4035 6 | connection with the Gods of Phoenicia. He (Mirabeau) has translated " 4036 6 | that of David. Moloch was a Phoenician deity, the same one to which, 4037 Int, 4| exactly the Petronian turn of phrase."~"Not only is the original 4038 4, 122| ought to be avoided, and phrases far removed from plebeian 4039 6 | letters. Such an one also was Phryne, Lais, Glycera, and their 4040 6 | virgins for themselves. The Phtyian, from whose organ Apollo 4041 3, 92| Greek fellows, Apelles and Phydias!"~ 4042 5, 156| Moscow, 1871; testimony of physicians and examination of the accused) 4043 Int, 3| resulted in the great mass of picaresque fiction; but, great as this 4044 2, 74| he stunk from sauces and pickle. Not satisfied with a place 4045 2, 70| mustard. But that's enough. Pickled olives were handed around 4046 6 | imagination of her lover pictured her as falling before his 4047 4, 106| will be taken for Jews, pierce our ears so we will look 4048 2, 52| thumb out of joint with a pig-headed crowbar? When I was a boy, 4049 2, 74| that's what you wanted, a pigeon out of her lard, a turtle-dove 4050 1, 15| presented itself, we would each pilfer whatever we could lay hands 4051 1, 15| the master's cabin, I also pilfered other valuable trifles and, 4052 4, 112| their fury lend~Your rage by piling waves upon its savage floods 4053 4, 128| cities,~Their treasures to pillage? Thou, Magnus, dost not 4054 5, 138| and huddled down upon the pillow. Nor did she weep less bitterly:~ 4055 2, 65| show up when anyone's in a pinch.~ 4056 2, 48| cares how the price of grain pinches. I couldn't even get a mouthful 4057 1, 6| themselves. In the days when Pindar and the nine lyric poets 4058 5, 160| Vatican (Visconti, Mus. Pio-Clem. iv, 29), where it is performed 4059 2, 42| cellar. His life was like a pipe dream, not like an ordinary 4060 1, 15| with the result that, being piqued at Tryphaena, I would all 4061 5, 145| result of the sale? The pirate sold; the pandar bought, 4062 6 | prey to strong mortals. Pirithous, aided by Theseus, even 4063 2, 39| Aquarius and two mullets on Pisces. In the middle lay a piece 4064 6 | soul of the conspiracy of Piso against the execrable Nero, 4065 2, 62| fidgeted as a mouse in a piss-pot. Shut up and don't annoy 4066 2, 66| and I sat there while he pissed a ring around them and was 4067 3, 83| distinctly, even through the pitchy night, and by their brilliant 4068 5, 140| was so angry and why she pitied the goose rather than myself.~ 4069 2, 42| auction and this was his placard:~JULIUS PROCULUS WILL SELL 4070 5, 143| his angry passion would be placated until someone had been flogged. ( 4071 4, 103| and the polar star,~And placid Nile, and they who dwell 4072 5, 159| Office, Regent St., and placing their hands behind them, 4073 4, 126| Gazing downwards~On Italy's plains rolling far, from the top 4074 5, 160| They were the notes, now plaintive, now lively, of a hydraulic 4075 3, 96| met our wants, our carping plaints to still~Green herbs, 4076 1, 6| effect of some pestilential planet, and as soon as the tradition 4077 4, 119| Now you have not a single plank left of your great ship! 4078 4, 127| fashions a life-raft~Of pine planks, another steers into some 4079 5, 138| the shrubs of Mount Ida~Plant in the ocean; turn rivers 4080 2, 75| fruit trees of every kind planted around my ashes; and plenty 4081 2, 49| that a sprig of Hermogenes' planting could turn out well? Why, 4082 3, 92| expressed the juices of all plants and spent his whole life 4083 3, 93| of calm, and resemble the plashing~Of oars, carried far through 4084 1, 27| roofless wall, from which the plaster was crumbling in a rain.~ ~ 4085 5, 160| forehead; his wrinkles, plastered with white lead, looked 4086 6 | those round thighs, those plastic buttocks, that voice sweet 4087 2, 60| silver through the copper plating. When we come to the dumb 4088 4, 115| resting place: and other platitudes by which anguished minds 4089 4, 123| life blood of men to the plaudits of men~Oh shame! To point 4090 5, 143| therefore, to prepare some plausible excuse, as it was not likely 4091 1, 26| in came a female cymbal player and the crashing brass awoke 4092 5, 159| his person touched by the playful fingers of the pleasure-seeker, 4093 3, 91| father snoring, I began pleading with the lad to receive 4094 2, 43| to make this wine go down pleasantly," he said, "the fish must 4095 6 | repeat here the naughty pleasantries of Erasmus, of Boccaccio, 4096 6 | satisfaction has missed the most pleasurable of all the delights of love. 4097 1, 13| brother' to you in the pleasure-garden, in the same sense as that 4098 5, 159| the playful fingers of the pleasure-seeker, and evince no repugnance, 4099 5, 154| concourse of idle or dependent plebeians. The rear is closed by the 4100 5, 160| he couldn't even stitch a plectron to a lyre -- the other one, 4101 4, 116| that night, in which they pledged their vows, but also the 4102 4, 112| propose a truce; so, when pledges of good faith had been given 4103 5, 145| Commissioners, of all the plenishing of your Sabine farm; if 4104 5, 149| fact that the walls were plentifully supplied with "peep-holes" 4105 5, 145| nausea you promise it a plethora of good things: just shut 4106 2, 68| going round, when "See here, Plocamus," Trimalchio spoke up, " 4107 4, 103| beautified by the conquest of the plough, the light snow melts away 4108 5, 156| leadeth thee into temptation, pluck it out and cast it from 4109 2, 49| for dunghill cocks! One plug had about as much action 4110 2, 59| brought~Arrayed in gold plumage like Babylon tapestry rich.~ 4111 3, 97| duck in his bright-colored plumes~Must nourish the rabble; 4112 2, 35| underneath which were damson plums and pomegranate seeds.~ 4113 5, 150| drinking parties." According to Plutarch, (Isis and Osiris, chapter 4114 4, 128| attend her.~The minions of Pluto pour forth from the portals 4115 3, 94| rocks. I'm going to load my pockets with stones, too, and whenever 4116 5, 145| practicing her calling. (Plautus, Poen.)~If the girl was young 4117 6 | we may judge whether the poetess merited her reputation. 4118 4, 117| supposed injury in some poetic lampoon, (in which event 4119 4, 108| And old wounds ache most poignantly in dreams!"~"Still, what' 4120 5, 160| Kandas directed him to me by pointing out the roof of the tanner' 4121 6 | were convicted of having poisoned their husbands and condemned 4122 4, 111| singed off your eyebrows? You poisoner, what god did you vow your 4123 2, 43| to straighten things out. Poisoners and assassins are born under 4124 6 | out at the same time the poisons which circulate in their 4125 5, 152| into interest, began to poke their noses against this 4126 3, 102| cane from the innkeeper, he poked underneath the bed, ransacking 4127 4, 103| know thy spirit, and the polar star,~And placid Nile, and 4128 5, 145| are as far apart as the poles. The revenge, then, taken 4129 5, 144| continue her established policy. She came to Eumolpus, both 4130 4, 122| not yet received its final polishing:"~ 4131 5, 154| gaming, or, as it is more politely styled, of play. The confederates 4132 5, 145| for the most part, with politicians and prominent citizens it 4133 3, 84| duel, and that we would not pollute -- with mutual bloodshed 4134 5, 148| it." Martial, xii, 99.~"Polytimus is very lecherous on women, 4135 5, 152| grotto, the statuary was Pompeian, and here and there artistic 4136 2, 42| only the other day:~CAIUS POMPONIUS DIOGENES HAS~PURCHASED A 4137 Pre | s rendering of "bell um pomum" by "he's a daisy," and 4138 6 | eleventh century, under the pontificate of Gregory VII. During the 4139 4, 104| out a retired spot on the poop and Eumolpus dozed off, 4140 6 | adultery with his own wife, Poppaea." "Uxoris moechus coeperate 4141 5, 136| o'er a brook~Or drooping poppies as at noon they pine.~When 4142 Int | attained, at intervals, to such popularity; few have so gripped the 4143 5, 145| busiest and most densely populated in the entire city. Such 4144 2, 77| solid silver, the cups were porcelain inlaid with gold; before 4145 2, 76| Giton led us out through the porch, when we had reached this 4146 5, 148| Gracchus; Julia to Pompey, Porcia to Brutus. Juno was Jupiter' 4147 2, 74| hen out of a knuckle of pork: that's why I named him 4148 Int, 1| food, and they refer to Porphyrion's 'multis et variis rebus 4149 2, 60| phallus -- contus -- ; "porri" -- leeks -- "and persica," 4150 5, 154| our readers the following portrayal, quoted from Ammianus Marcellinus, 4151 5, 160| Roman Nuptial Dance, which portrayed the most secret actions 4152 6 | Erotica Biblon adopts for portraying the morals of the Jewish 4153 3, 93| held by that picture which portrays the destruction of Troy, 4154 6 | it was only necessary to pose as a great warrior, to have 4155 5, 129| to them!" (Turning these possibilities over in my mind I left the 4156 5, 154| as if they travelled with post-horses, and the example of the 4157 2, 42| himself any bad luck! He posted this notice, only the other 4158 5, 159| Martial, i, 93~To touch the posteriors lewdly with the finger, 4159 6 | always been the delight of posterity. What stupid or unfeeling 4160 6 | all sorts of lascivious postures, and were at the same time 4161 3, 102| would be wandering from one pot-house to another, like a fool!" ( 4162 5, 158| has been employed to give potency to charms and to curses. 4163 5, 160| the cult of Priapus was a potent factor in making the instrument 4164 3, 102| somewhat mollified, and poulticed him with kisses. "Dearest 4165 5, 142| oil, ground pepper, and pounded nettle seed, she commenced 4166 6 | ladies had no peer. The poverty-stricken troubadours singing harmoniously 4167 5, 160| our hand mill nearly to powder by grinding day and night 4168 2, 72| vermilion, and also with powdered mica, a thing I had never 4169 4, 105| prayer." Eumolpus denied the practicability of this. "It is only with 4170 5, 145| under which she intended practicing her calling. (Plautus, Poen.)~ 4171 5, 145| Visitilia, born of a family of praetorian rank, had publicly notified 4172 6 | fibula durat~Vocem vendentis praetoribus.~Sat. VI, 379.~If 4173 6 | sold their voices to the praetors, who keep them."~Si gaudet 4174 5, 154| when he was refused the praetorship by the votes of a capricious 4175 5, 137| Shall foam! Thy grateful praises shall be sung~By youths 4176 2, 61| your nose and all you can prattle is 'ma' or 'mu,' you're 4177 5, 130| mouth was such an one as Praxiteles dreamed Diana had. Her chin, 4178 5, 145| generally, but is held in pre-eminent esteem by the Romans, who 4179 2, 32| decorated with metal plates, preceded him, as also did a wheel-chair 4180 Pre | unworthiness must ever take precedence; but another, scarcely less 4181 4, 112| keeping with the ancient precedent she snatched an olive-branch 4182 5, 145| desire to fortify the plan by precedents, the Saguntines ate human 4183 5, 145| and more to observe that precept, "noscetur e naso quanta 4184 6 | as is fitting within the precincts of Venus -- you may make 4185 3, 98| have thrown myself from a precipice if I had not found you! 4186 3, 84| at this proposition with precipitate eagerness, and submitted 4187 5, 130| eyes? Why that gait, so precise that not a footstep deviates 4188 3, 87| were so life-like in their precision, that you would have thought 4189 4, 118| property, they changed their predatory designs into offers of help.~ 4190 5, 154| listen with confidence to the predictions of haruspices, who pretend 4191 Int, 4| concerned. He had a peculiar predilection in the choice of animal 4192 5, 145| course be familiar with their preferences in matters of entertainment, 4193 6 | with the Holy Ghost, are so prejudiced in favor of Greek love that 4194 5, 136| insincere than the silly prejudices of mankind, and nothing 4195 5, 145| statement, in its first premise, and the experiences of 4196 3, 99| meaning of all these sneaking preparations? You didn't want to pay 4197 1, 15| they perceived that we had prepossessed the mind of Lycurgus in 4198 1, 15| love-affairs as well. He was for prepossessing the mind of Lycurgus in 4199 5, 134| punishment you may see fit to prescribe. I betrayed a trust, I murdered 4200 5, 158| Catholic priest's ritual, which prescribes that the ears and nostrils 4201 5, 153| Aristophanes, Just Discourse, in prescribing the rules and proprieties 4202 5, 133| affronted, I will not begrudge a prescription to one as sick as you! Ask 4203 1, 15| towering rage because his preserves had been secretly invaded, 4204 5, 150| life over which she was to preside.~ 4205 Int, 4| duties, wrote to Charpentier, President of the Academy of France, 4206 2, 64| diversion, for, at the slightest pressure, all the cakes and fruits 4207 1, 6| suffered the same fate when the presumption of the Egyptians "commercialized" 4208 5, 156| consent virtually upon false pretences, they reveal to the confiding 4209 2, 53| once in a while, let us prevail upon you to let him off; 4210 5, 132| been the same, but reason prevails now over love and wantonness.") " 4211 5, 154| undergone the ceremony of a previous ablution. Yet this selfish 4212 5, 159| custom of suspending little priapi from boys' necks to avert 4213 1, 25| citizens," Psyche would prick my cheeks with her hairpin, 4214 1, 15| made of wood, which same he pried off with a piece of iron. 4215 5, 141| have can turn me out of the priesthood!"~She spoke, and from her 4216 5, 137| thee, a goat that feels~His primest vigor, father of the flocks~ 4217 4, 110| question before a crowd.~Primeval Fear created Gods on earth 4218 2, 50| Believe what your daddy says, Primigenius,' I din into his ears every 4219 3, 100| exclaimed, "are you here, nay prince of poets? and these damned 4220 6 | of princes, and even of princesses, are always found in the 4221 4, 120| business in which they were principally engaged, now that their 4222 6 | former they established the principle of evil and of all imperfection, 4223 5, 141| slightest behest,~For Jove is a prisoner in his treasure chest.~ 4224 4, 109| in truth, the brands of prisoners: she asked us gently, into 4225 3, 101| NINETY-SEVENTH.~Eumolpus was speaking privately with Bargates, when a crier 4226 5, 135| directing her hands to my privates, she commenced to try out 4227 5, 145| revenge; but Chrysis, who was privy to all their scheming, informed 4228 1, 15| sacred to Isis and laden with prize-money had, only the day before, 4229 4, 123| Extravagance. Sterile and ignobly prized is the wood~But round it 4230 5, 158| with spittle, comes, in all probability from Mark, vii, 33, 34, 4231 6 | virtues. One knows the severe probity of Ninon, her generosity, 4232 6 | Ghost. Still, it appears problematical whether the Virgin Mary, 4233 6 | been an ordinary course of procedure.~In Europe of the middle 4234 Int, 2| free from prejudice, and proceeds from a mind which, in itself, 4235 4, 126| brandished the brand that proclaimed civil warfare.~There, high 4236 5, 135| forest nightingale and urban Procne undertook~To bear true witness; 4237 5, 145| credit is to be given to Procopius.~Nonariae -- She that is 4238 2, 42| was his placard:~JULIUS PROCULUS WILL SELL AT~AUCTION HIS 4239 5, 148| energies on boys whom you have procured with your wife's dowry; 4240 5, 145| profitable, did procurers and procuresses (for women also carried 4241 5, 145| attention to the courtesan, as procuring through her means, more 4242 2, 64| wondering as much as I what new prodigy was to be announced from 4243 6 | which is complete when it produces a result. The Holy Scripture 4244 4, 114| mistress' false curls; then producing some eyebrows from a vanity 4245 Pre | the name is as much the product of a literary epoch as it 4246 3, 93| First lost her own gods by profaning their shrines and their 4247 6 | alone, and, being ashamed to profess love for the person, call 4248 5, 156| contrary, the women themselves profited by the arrangement. By means 4249 3, 91| slipped off to sleep, after profiting by his complaisance. But 4250 2, 48| eyes and count up their own profits. In the old days, the married 4251 5, 145| you elect to defend your profligacy, well and good. But as a 4252 5, 154| whenever they celebrate with profuse and pernicious luxury their 4253 5, 160| on which the order of the program was chalked up in Syriac 4254 5, 145| fifty years. The "coelibes prohibeto" of the Twelve Tables was 4255 5, 145| twelve tables, the "Coelebes Prohibito," compelled the citizen 4256 6 | Christian religion strongly prohibits this love; the theologians 4257 3, 100| and gloating over their prolongation, when Bargates, agent for 4258 5, 148| have the hours of night prolonged in luscious cups. You drink 4259 3, 93| the wine-drunken Trojans, prolonging their dreams~To death, which 4260 5, 129| set foot upon the public promenade when a girl, by no means 4261 5, 145| manly vigor to satisfy the promptings of nature in the arms of 4262 3, 93| feeble, now throws himself prone on their bodies:~The serpents, 4263 2, 72| addition to his barbarous pronunciation, and the raising and lowering 4264 5, 145| to live, and the will to propagate the species. It is from 4265 2, 56| Fortunata, but his natural propensities would break out the next.~ ~ 4266 3, 88| accordance with the human propensity of pouring one's personal 4267 6 | names, Catullus, Tibullus, Propertius, Ovid, Horace, and others, 4268 1, 11| of me. I took her for a prophetess until, when presently we 4269 4, 109| about it either. Eager to propitiate the tutelary genius with 4270 4, 109| genius of the ship might be propitiated. And they were not long 4271 2, 64| cried, "May the gods be propitious!" One was called Cerdo -- 4272 5, 145| could enjoy their impressive proportions." The quotations given above 4273 5, 156| Panionius joyfully accepted the proposal and brought his wife and 4274 4, 112| the office of herald, and propose a truce; so, when pledges 4275 6 | much as two drops of water, proposed once to levy an impost upon 4276 2, 82| into the dining-room. Then, propped up by many cushions, he 4277 5, 153| prescribing the rules and proprieties which should in govern the 4278 5, 145| Virgil, proves that even the proprietress had two strings to her bow, 4279 4, 105| what would it mean if not proscribing ourselves?"~ 4280 Int, 4| exception taken to Silver Age prose in which was found a French 4281 4, 117| waiting-maid's esteem, while I was prosecuting my intrigue with her mistress, 4282 5, 145| front of her cell or stall.~Proseda -- She who sits in front 4283 6 | even attempted to snatch Proserpina from the God of the under-world. 4284 5, 145| state is higher and more prosperous and her empire grows greater, 4285 5, 145| their calling only by night; prostibulu because they stand before 4286 5, 145| them effectively: they were protected by their customers, and 4287 5, 144| graciously endowed than was Protestilaus or any other of the heroes 4288 5, 138| crew of the wily Ulysses.~Proteus changes his form when his 4289 3, 87| awe, the crude drawings of Protogenes, which equalled the reality 4290 4, 128| And numberless spear-heads protrude from its surface: her right 4291 5, 139| Were covered. Flanging from protruding nails~Were slender stalks 4292 5, 154| tender embrace, while they proudly decline the salutations 4293 5, 141| displaces.~At law, his "not proven," or "proved," he can have~ 4294 4, 115| meantime the governor of the province had ordered some robbers 4295 2, 61| citizen than a tax-paying provincial. And now I hope that my 4296 2, 48| he was one of us! And so provisions were cheap as dirt in those 4297 3, 83| Giton's cleverness. This prudent youngster had been afraid 4298 1, 15| at my calamity, and very prudently, too, as otherwise I should 4299 5, 149| from a different and more prurient source. The male actor in 4300 1, 15| made it easier for us to pry about with curious eyes, 4301 5, 131| if you will; there's no prying stranger to fear, and your ' 4302 5, 145| place of birth, and the pseudonym under which she intended 4303 4, 113| commander, took advantage of the psychological moment of their repentance 4304 Int, 2| must have been a profound psychologist, a master of realism, a 4305 Bib | criticisms and miscellaneous publications and authors from which I 4306 2, 59| you'd compare Cicero and Publilius. I'm of the opinion that 4307 2, 49| steward to the beasts and only published his own shame. How could 4308 Int, 4| Subjects," and, as a means of publishing his erotic lucubrations, 4309 6 | Cupiennius, that admirer of the pudenda garbed in white," Hor. Sat. 4310 2, 71| removed the bracelets from her pudgy arms and held them out to 4311 5, 145| kept a secretary, villicus puellarum, or superintendent of maids; 4312 5, 154| Romans, are mixed with a puerile superstition that disgraces 4313 5, 130| gallery gods at the back." Puffed up with this delightful 4314 2, 78| didn't I? And here she puffs herself up like a frog and 4315 5, 140| armed, began to belabor the pugnacious brute. Nor did I rest content 4316 2, 60| divine insects because they puke honey, though there are 4317 2, 70| what it was, and she nearly puked up her guts when she found 4318 2, 78| herself up like a frog and pukes in her own nest; she's a 4319 4, 107| Pretending not to hear his puking curses, we reverted to our 4320 5, 150| benumb! By the ear Death pulls me. 'Live!' he whispers 4321 4, 124| volcanic black boulders~Of pumice lie Happy within their drear 4322 5, 160| for four obols a day, was pumping up the water which produced 4323 2, 43| Capricorn. Bartenders and pumpkin-heads are born under the Water-Carrier. 4324 3, 91| passed when he began to punch me with his hand. 'Why are 4325 2, 82| wine to be poured into the punch-bowl. "Pretend," said he, "that 4326 5, 131| from behind a cloud. Then, punctuating her words with her fingers, " 4327 2, 37| less than half a pound, and punctured the shells, which were made 4328 6 | the period of the second Punic War with what energy they 4329 4, 115| relations could divert her from punishing herself in this manner and 4330 2, 63| even when you were a young punk you used to go 'Co-co co-co,' 4331 2, 50| will soon grow up to be a pupil of yours; he can divide 4332 5, 141| here," said I, "could I not purchase immunity for a price, even 4333 5, 145| was asked of subsequent purchasers.~"Master," cries the girl, 4334 1, 18| with which we had intended purchasing peas and lupines, there 4335 Pre | which, by reason of its purely local significance, is obscure 4336 Int, 2| own nature; just so the purest and noblest souls, whose 4337 3, 92| three times did Chrysippus purge his brain with hellebore, 4338 5, 141| been spread out evenly, she purified them with leeks and parsley. 4339 5, 148| find one, but even this puritanical crew has its catamites. 4340 2, 82| brought a white shroud and a purple-bordered toga into the dining-room, 4341 4, 123| surface reflects~Our Tyrian purples and slaves by the horde, 4342 6 | first time, those snowy and purplous cheeks whose velvet smoothness 4343 2, 54| thought that, in his usual purse-proud manner, he was going to 4344 5, 144| swindlers live unless they threw purses or little bags clinking 4345 5, 143| overwhelm~Outraged Priapus ever pursues on land and Nereus' realm.~( 4346 6 | what you should pursue, and pursuing what you should avoid? If 4347 Int, 4| preference for uncanonical pursuits and heretical doctrines 4348 2, 62| inch up or down if I don't push your master into a dunghill, 4349 6 | as the "good friend" of Pylades and Patroclus as the lover 4350 5, 153| to be always winking at Pyrallis, never to drink without 4351 4, 119| was burned upon a funeral pyre raised by the hands of enemies, 4352 4, 125| battles~And Thessaly's funeral pyres and Iberia mourning.~Already 4353 6 | bragging soldier of Plautus. Pyrgopolinices thought it was only necessary 4354 5, 145| friend, frequently a tribad.~Quadrantariae -- The lowest class of all. 4355 Int, 1| te totum in illa haerere, quae Troiae halosin ostendit ( 4356 3, 89| When I was attached to the Quaestor's staff, in Asia, I was 4357 4, 125| gulf and Apollo's darts quailing the warriors!~Then, open 4358 2, 41| advice, and has many good qualities, but she has a scolding 4359 2, 42| to rival other things in quality, he bought rams at Tarentum 4360 5, 145| precept, "noscetur e naso quanta sit hasta viro," which Joan 4361 1, 16| market-place, in which we noticed a quantity of things for sale, not 4362 5, 142| acted as umpire for the quarreling goddesses, he would have 4363 3, 99| retorting his own trick upon the quarrelsome fellow, and found myself 4364 4, 124| re-echoing caverns;~While man quarries marble to serve his vainglorious 4365 4, 104| into slumber. "Father," I quavered, "on your word of honor, 4366 5, 138| other side of the bed and in quavering tones commenced to accuse 4367 6 | viii, 5.~I.~Vous verrez que vous avez affaire a un homme.~ 4368 5, 143| flame of mine unless you quench it in my blood!" (I was 4369 5, 130| confess, won't you," I queried, "is this lady who loves 4370 5, 155| became very insidious in its quest of wealth, and in grasping 4371 5, 152| summer of 1919, I had the questionable pleasure of interviewing 4372 6 | Ruth had recourse to the quickest method when she wished to 4373 2, 76| finally came to our rescue, quieted the dog by his appearance, 4374 2, 37| his teeth with a silver quill, "Friends," said he, "it 4375 5, 145| a blanket or patch-work quilt, this latter being sometimes 4376 2, 73| stuffed with nuts and raisins, quinces with spines sticking out 4377 5, 145| Caelius loves Aufilenus and Quintus loves Aufilena -- madly." 4378 2, 56| careless." The boy's lip quivered and he immediately commenced 4379 5, 135| casts a~summer shade~And quivering cypress, and the stately 4380 6 | valiant knights, as Don Quixote, who went about the world 4381 1, 19| pieces, we overheard some one quizzing the innkeeper as to what 4382 5, 145| impressive proportions." The quotations given above furnish a sufficient 4383 5, 160| male members of society. Quoting again from the same play: 4384 5, 140| nervous with their abominable rabid cackling. One tore at my 4385 5, 145| civilized, more sensuous races of Greece and Asia Minor, 4386 2, 59| tablets at once, and after racking his brains for a little 4387 Int | adapted to each episode; the racy style, so smooth, so elegant, 4388 4, 114| becoming; my face shone more radiantly still, as a matter of fact, 4389 1, 18| while the other demanded a rag which was not worth a good 4390 3, 85| groans, "or the sea, which rages even against the guiltless? 4391 5, 145| world. A perusal of the Raggionamente of Pietro Aretino will confirm 4392 2, 49| chimed in Echion, the ragman; "if it wasn't that it'd 4393 1, 15| established for certain, and railed bitterly at Doris, whom 4394 4, 118| more dangerous than all the rain-squalls, a pall of such black density 4395 4, 128| lashings~Snapped short, she now raises her gory head, shielding 4396 5, 143| received me with good humor and rallied me upon the success of my 4397 Int, 4| translated.~Thanks are due Ralph Straus, Esq., and Professor 4398 2, 43| many school-teachers and rambunctious butters-in are born under 4399 Int, 2| Petronius, and the nephew Rameau and the parson Papin for 4400 5, 145| to perceive the tortuous ramifications of this vice is proved by 4401 5, 159| finger to him." According to Ramiresius, this custom was still common 4402 4, 110| lightning-flashes rent with flame the ramparts of the world,~And smitten 4403 2, 42| things in quality, he bought rams at Tarentum and sent 'em 4404 2, 60| mus -- and a frog -- rana -- tied together, and a 4405 4, 113| for fear any vestige of rancor should persist in our minds. 4406 5, 156| the multitude of eunuchs, ranging in age, from old men to 4407 5, 160| from the highest and lowest ranks of society took their places, 4408 3, 102| poked underneath the bed, ransacking every corner, even to the 4409 5, 153| put into the mouth of a rapacious parasite who feels that 4410 5, 145| upon then because their rapacity rivalled that of the wolf. 4411 5, 160| serpent, the damsel whirled rapidly, her nostrils dilated, and 4412 Int, 2| as keen as the point of a rapier; but, when we bear in mind 4413 3, 100| hand; clenching my fist, I rapped his pitying head with my 4414 1, 20| when there came a timid rapping at the door. We turned pale. " 4415 5, 153| heel she seemed t'admire~In raptures all her fine attire:~And 4416 2, 42| better fellow anywhere his rascally freedmen cheated him out 4417 1, 16| fear of doing something rash, approached the man, as 4418 2, 62| catch you in the street, you rat, you toadstool. May I never 4419 2, 62| at the shops. No second raters came out of that school. 4420 2, 79| from his savings from his rations, and a stool and two dippers, 4421 2, 48| come home, wet as drowned rats. But the gods all have the 4422 4, 118| that sacred robe and holy rattle to the ship! Be merciful, 4423 3, 102| discovered an Ulysses who even a ravenous Cyclops might have spared; 4424 3, 96| scholar Eumolpus, fell to ravenously.)~Kind Providence unto our 4425 2, 67| natural color and he died, raving mad, a few days later."~ 4426 6 | lonely flower which the sun's rays never touch. Thus did Mexence 4427 3, 93| long as the reverberations re-echoed~The wooden mass breathed 4428 4, 124| are hollowed and now but re-echoing caverns;~While man quarries 4429 4, 108| restraint~Can flit, and re-enact by night, the deeds~That 4430 Int, 4| first issued in 1629 and re-issued in 1643 with a copper plate 4431 6 | attain happiness until it was re-united to the source of all light; 4432 5, 145| the Republic and Empire react to the insinuating precepts 4433 1, 22| I seek, I had a troop in readiness for the morrow, which would 4434 3, 91| were forgotten and I was readmitted into the lad's good graces. 4435 Int, 3| slightest difference. The modern realist contemplates the inanimate 4436 5, 160| insane."~Probably the most realistic description of the cordax, 4437 4, 112| out the tragic part more realistically than I, as it was, because 4438 Int, 3| The merit of our modern realists lies in the fact that they 4439 4, 114| all the more assiduously, realizing that I was disfigured by 4440 4, 117| with kisses one minute and rearranging the curls upon his shaven 4441 4, 126| frozen snow seals it~And rears to the heavens a summit 4442 2, 69| tombstones imaginable." Reassured by this information, I lay 4443 4, 115| magistrates, the last resort, were rebuffed and went away, and the lady, 4444 6 | modern Rome atoned for the rebuffs and indignities these women 4445 4, 113| administering a stinging rebuke to Lycas, signed a treaty 4446 5, 154| sonorous appellations -- Reburrus or Fabunius, Pagonius or 4447 Int, 1| Porphyrion's 'multis et variis rebus hoc carmen refertum est.'~ 4448 4, 111| aware," Eumolpus replied, to rebut this damning harangue, " 4449 4, 122| to compose a poem than a rebuttal charged with scintillating 4450 5, 153| I send thee these verses recast from Battiades, lest thou 4451 2, 34| entrance to which sat a factor, receiving accounts, and, what gave 4452 3, 93| Malignant Greek troops pack the recess, lurk in their own offering.~ 4453 5, 145| they did, as long as the recipient of their ministrations was 4454 5, 145| into the baths and were the recipients of admiration wherever they 4455 6 | inspires in them a desire for reciprocal pleasure: such an one was 4456 1, 30| burning with the same passion, reciprocated in the game. The rowdies 4457 2, 68| always ready to oblige with a recitation or a song. The gods bless 4458 4, 114| to his proper comeliness. Recognizing the real Giton, Tryphaena 4459 3, 93| was his target. The weapon~Recoiled, for the fates stayed his 4460 3, 95| I appeal to your honest recollection, did I leave you, or did 4461 5, 154| resentment of every man who recollects that their poor and invincible 4462 6 | at bottom has not much to recommend it. The daughter of Jephtha 4463 5, 153| suggested here is not unsound. A recondite rendering of "contus" would 4464 5, 144| Mercury, who conducts and reconducts the souls, has restored 4465 3, 86| to my lodging-house and, recovering by degrees from my fright, 4466 5, 143| bitterly that I levelled fresh recriminations against Fortune, and) I 4467 1, 15| Giton, in the meantime, was recruiting his exhausted strength, 4468 1, 14| remembrance of that injury recurred to my mind and, "Ascyltos," 4469 4, 120| been dissipated by the oft recurring wars, "My friends," replied 4470 4, 126| leads a procession~And reddens the skies with its fire. 4471 6 | their feet the price of redemption from sin, paid by the faithful, 4472 5, 160| It was stifling within, redolent of garlic and lamp oil soot. 4473 5, 154| extravagant luxury often reduces the great to the use of 4474 4, 127| savage Hydaspes~Explorer, the reef that wrecked pirates, caused 4475 5, 145| carelessly did Eumolpus reel off these extravagances 4476 5, 145| the inscription to which reference has already been made, the 4477 5, 154| mind not Crotona alone; he refers to conditions in the capital 4478 Int, 1| variis rebus hoc carmen refertum est.'~The text, as we possess 4479 1, 7| Your sentiments do not reflect the public taste, young 4480 4, 119| our wills." (After these reflections we made ready to pay the 4481 4, 123| their well-burnished surface reflects~Our Tyrian purples and slaves 4482 5, 145| plan she was not in any way reformed, but rather utterly given 4483 1, 21| holding our tongues and refraining from any expression of opinion, 4484 5, 154| indulged themselves in the refreshment of the bath, they resume 4485 4, 126| sun gleamed with brighter refulgence~Unwonted, his face in a 4486 1, 15| and I said Lycas nay. By refusal, however, he was only made 4487 2, 68| Trimalchio had, in a measure, regained his composure, which took 4488 1, 15| demand, then, by and by, regaining my strength little by little, 4489 5, 159| the County Fire Office, Regent St., and placing their hands 4490 5, 145| inscription (Mommsen, Inscr. Regn. Neap. 5078, which is number 4491 Int | become and the more one regrets the lacunae in the text. 4492 6 | see why pleasure should be regulated, or why a woman who has 4493 5, 145| p. 318, note). With the regulations and arrangements of the 4494 6 | they are authorized by the reigning deities. We have even noticed 4495 6 | Romans believed him to be a reincarnation of their Saturn, but Saturn 4496 1, 9| school he has mastered, the reins let him fling,~And brandish 4497 5, 145| who mothered Rotnulus and Reinus licked their bodies with 4498 1, 15| returned to his estate, reiterating his orders relative to our 4499 5, 144| did this well trained lad reject my advances; but alas! I 4500 5, 141| the frozen shackles from rejuvenated earth~So down her face the 4501 4, 121| with his lips, but Eumolpus relapsed into his usual vein, even 4502 3, 96| mind!" While Eumolpus was relating all this, I changed countenance 4503 3, 84| brother'." Imagining that a relationship of such long standing had 4504 Int, 2| is nothing more than the relator of what takes place. When