Part, Question
1 2, 35 | grovelling fears/And human laughter, human tears." ~[Translation:
2 2, 38 | an effect of sorrow, so ~laughter is an effect of joy. But
3 2, 38 | is an effect of joy. But laughter does not lessen joy. Therefore ~
4 2, 38 | Therefore joy is increased by laughter and the other effects of
5 2, 38 | For the same reason ~if laughter escapes a man when he is
6 2, 72 | idle ~word, and excessive laughter. Therefore venial and mortal
7 2, 88 | an idle word, excessive ~laughter, and so forth: and such
8 2, 89 | generically, by provoking men to laughter, and other like frivolities. ~
9 2, 73 | mouth," i.e. by words ~and laughter, while laughing to scorn
10 2, 80 | Placilla Imp.] that "just as laughter proceeds from joy, so tears
11 2, 159| easily moved, and disposed to laughter"; the fourth ~is "to maintain
12 2, 159| and in outwardly checking laughter and other signs of senseless ~
13 2, 160| easily moved and ~disposed to laughter," to which is opposed "senseless
14 2, 166| attire of the body, and the laughter of ~the teeth, and the gait
15 2, 166| A gloss on Prov. 14:13, "Laughter shall be mingled with ~sorrow
16 2, 166| Now there is inordinate laughter and inordinate ~joy in excessive
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