Part, Question
1 2, 21 | 10:15): "Shall the axe boast itself against him that
2 2, 39 | vainglory which makes a man boast and puff himself up.~Aquin.:
3 2, 75 | gone away, then he will boast." ~Therefore it is lawful
4 2, 105 | not publish it abroad and boast about it."~Aquin.: SMT SS
5 2, 107 | to prudence ~to think or boast that one has what one has
6 2, 110 | truth. But it is possible to boast even without ~lying, as
7 2, 110 | according to ~Ethic. iv, 7, some boast, not only for the sake of
8 2, 110 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: To boast in order to stir quarrels
9 2, 110 | in its cause. That a man boast, through mere pleasure in ~
10 2, 110 | A[2] R.O. 3 Para. 2/2~To boast for the sake of glory or
11 2, 130 | XXII C, 39]: "I must not boast while I am addressing ~one
12 2, 142 | disapproving of their sins, they boast of them. ~Secondly, because
13 2, 160 | own merits; or when ~they boast of having what they have
14 2, 160 | one's ~own excellence, to boast of one's goods as though
15 2, 185 | matter what knowledge he may boast of ~having." Now it is not
16 3, 36 | that "the proud might not boast, nor the weak ~despair."
17 3, 41 | that it is possible to boast not only of the beauty and
18 3, 63 | after the victory, as the boast of the ~conquerors, and
19 Suppl, 96| perish: whereas he who can boast of no other ~exercise but
|