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Alphabetical [« »] takes 15 taking 10 tale 1 talent 13 talents 7 talk 1 talkers 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 strive 13 subdued 13 sum 13 talent 13 thirst 13 waste 13 went | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances talent |
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1 I, pref| great and distinguished talent, when they had entirely 2 II, 8 | which does not come from talent, but from knowledge: and 3 III, 1 | much by the strength of talent as it has weight by its 4 III, 1 | that a moderate degree of talent has been granted to me. 5 III, 2 | But since so much time and talent have been wasted in the 6 III, 19 | many men of distinguished talent and learning lived in other 7 III, 19 | Socrates able to supply talent to learners? It did not 8 III, 20 | eloquence and the glory of talent. What if they were able 9 III, 29 | therefore, for a man of talent to say that, which if you 10 IV, 1 | perhaps be able, either by talent, or by authority, or by 11 IV, 30 | these things neither by talent nor learning, for they did 12 V, 3 | raise a monument of your talent, built with this detestable 13 VI, 1 | books, as far as my moderate talent permitted, I defended the