|    Part, Question1   2, 47 |           our excellence, seems to savor of a slight.~Aquin.: SMT
 2   2, 47 |            down." But these things savor of littleness and defect. ~
 3   2, 48 |           things that are desired, savor of shame ~and voluptuousness,
 4   2, 48 |          But in those ~things that savor of manliness and excellence,
 5   2, 76 |            Now ~ignorance seems to savor of "turning away" from something.
 6   2, 90 |         the sovereign's will would savor of ~lawlessness rather than
 7   2, 101| representation of others, seems to savor of the theatre or of the
 8   2, 102|          holocaust, and most sweet savor ~to the Lord." Now according
 9   2, 102|          people." But it seems to ~savor of levity for a man to eat
10   2, 102|        worship all ~that seemed to savor of reverence. And, indeed,
11   2, 102|       cooked, yet it would seem to savor of ~heartlessness if the
12   2, 31 |            prelate, ~would seem to savor of presumptuous pride; but
13   2, 44 |           is so named from sapor ~[savor], because just as the taste
14   2, 44 |        wisdom because it lacks the savor of discretion and sense";
15   2, 44 |            as sweet things have no savor for a man whose taste is
16   2, 61 |        goods. For it would seem to savor of respect of ~persons if
17   2, 61 |          man. But it would seem to savor of respect of persons to
18   2, 61 |            man." But this seems to savor of ~respect of persons,
19   2, 61 |          cause of honor, this will savor of respect of persons. ~
20   2, 64 |        subjects: and this seems to savor of robbery. Now it would
21   2, 79 |           and honor. ~Now it would savor of irreverence towards a
22   2, 84 |            the Lord, a most ~sweet savor of the victim of the Lord";
23   2, 88 |        because such a way seems to savor of ~benevolence or friendship,
24   2, 109|     pretend and to ~speak craftily savor of dissimulation: and yet
25   2, 128|          before." But it seems to ~savor of presumption that one
26   2, 139|   substance of the food, whereas ~"savor" which is the proper object
27   2, 139|          in woman, and a pleasing ~savor and likewise odor in food.
28   2, 139|            pleasure resulting from savor is additional, so to ~speak,
29   2, 139|           it regards its delicious savor and the way in which it
30   2, 157|             an agreeable and sweet savor, so when raw they have a
31   2, 163|            3: Further, it seems to savor of punishment that anyone
32   2, 185|      healed by ~those things which savor most of abasement. Hence
33   3, 25 |        relics of the dead seems to savor of the error ~of the Gentiles,
34   3, 51 |      wastefulness. But it seems to savor of waste that in order to ~
35   3, 58 |      Further, sitting and standing savor of opposition. But Stephen ~(
36   3, 74 |       which a slight change in the savor betrays, and from ~such
37   3, 77 |            furthermore it seems to savor of deceit, since accidents
38   3, 77 |      instance, if the color or the savor of the bread or wine be
39   3, 77 |             when the color ~or the savor of the bread or wine is
40   3, 77 |      qualities, as when the color, savor, and other ~qualities of
41   3, 77 |            is ~added, it takes the savor of the wine. The result
42   3, 78 |     Eternal," because it ~seems to savor of a contradiction.~Aquin.:
43   3, 80 |         not digested. But it would savor more of moderation if a ~
44   3, 80 |          sacrament, which seems to savor of ~sacrilege; hence Pope
 
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