IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] wise 44 wisely 3 wiser 1 wish 73 wished 13 wishes 10 wishing 4 | Frequency [« »] 73 honour 73 parts 73 souls 73 wish 72 ask 69 heaven 69 images | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances wish |
Book, Paragraph
1 I, 12| those more powerful; to wish that that should happen 2 I, 12| constitution. Wherefore, if you wish that your complaints should 3 I, 32| highest being, as it is to wish to discover by reasoning 4 I, 35| suppose they be one, as you wish, and not different in any 5 I, 36| species of base envy, to wish their own fortunes only 6 I, 47| was. At the same time we wish this also to be known, when, 7 I, 49| of infirm persons do you wish to be shown to you by us; 8 I, 52| we forbid them not. We wish to make trial and to discover 9 I, 57| contained in your writings you wish to be treated as true; those 10 I, 64| things which you might well wish and hope for; that He was 11 I, 65| him kindly? Would you not wish that that kind of medicine 12 I, 65| deserve it at your hands; to wish, if it were allowed you, 13 II, 1| could be found, I should wish to converse thus with all 14 II, 11| belief, in common, you should wish it to be granted to you 15 II, 17| dangerous to himself. I should wish, however, to know what this 16 II, 24| are, or twice three. We wish to see, we wish to know, 17 II, 24| three. We wish to see, we wish to know, what answer he 18 II, 47| they been produced? If you wish to hear unvarnished statements 19 II, 57| though you knew it, or to wish to assert that you know 20 II, 65| away the former? You who wish yourself to be changed, 21 II, 65| yourself that which you do not wish, why do you refuse of your 22 II, 65| to select that which you wish to do, when changed and 23 II, 65| unwilling, He says, and have no wish. What, then, do you blame 24 II, 65| though He failed you? do you wish Him to bring you help, whose 25 II, 78| seem false which we do not wish and deny to be true, the 26 III, 5| there are these gods, as you wish and believe, and are persuaded; 27 III, 16| fury, and that they do not wish to be revenged for so great 28 III, 17| the Deity's form. If you wish to hear the truth, either 29 III, 37| were matrons. For now we wish to touch briefly on the 30 IV, 1| sake, because we desire and wish these blessings to fall 31 IV, 4| graciously to help them. We wish, indeed, that it were so, 32 IV, 15| seem tedious and prolix to wish to consider each person 33 IV, 18| anything about the gods: we wish to find out, and desire 34 IV, 31| 31. We wish, then, to question you, 35 IV, 36| slanderous sayings; and when you wish your inactive minds to be 36 V, 2| to earth. This only do I wish to hear, why, if Faunus 37 V, 4| wished to know what he did wish; and, on the other, Jupiter 38 V, 14| say things so indecent? We wish to hear or learn from you 39 V, 20| passion: nor has she any other wish than to punish as she may 40 V, 23| 23. I should wish, therefore, to see Jupiter, 41 V, 23| filth cast forth. I should wish, I say,-for it must be said 42 V, 23| who discuss these things wish themselves to be thought 43 V, 24| greater baseness? For do you wish that we should consider 44 V, 24| by the Athenians? Do you wish us, I say, to see what beginnings 45 V, 28| on in Tartarus; but this wish was hindered by some difficulties, 46 V, 28| regions, having obtained his wish and desire. Prostmmus politely 47 V, 29| like whom you would neither wish yourselves to be, nor any 48 V, 29| pleasures of Ceres? Do you wish your young men to know, 49 V, 29| matrons than one? Would you wish your grown-up maidens and 50 V, 29| with his daughter? Do you wish full brothers, already hot 51 V, 33| audacity it shows in you to wish to understand what they 52 V, 33| understand what they did not wish, to know yourselves and 53 V, 35| to take an example, you wish Jupiter to be said instead 54 V, 42| you, that the gods do not wish their mysteries to be known 55 V, 42| that the gods above do not wish their mysteries to be made 56 V, 42| that while they do not wish honourable, they allow unseemly, 57 VI, 2| devastation of cities; should not wish ill to one party, and be 58 VI, 17| in the first place, we wish and ask to be told this 59 VI, 22| this is the case, do they wish to have these images. which 60 VII, 1| says, the true gods neither wish nor demand these; while 61 VII, 5| then, is it fitting to wish to appease that in the gods 62 VII, 6| But let us allow, as you wish, that the gods are accustomed 63 VII, 9| time, and that they do not wish one thing to be destroyed, 64 VII, 10| what cause, is there to wish to weary and deafen the 65 VII, 20| But let us agree, as you wish, that there are both infernal 66 VII, 21| be brought forward to me, wish to hear either that something 67 VII, 22| which we all desire and wish to go on always in irrepressible 68 VII, 23| It is thus of no avail to wish to deserve well of the sinister 69 VII, 31| what if the deity shall wish for more, and shall not 70 VII, 32| But let there be, as you wish, honour in wine and in incense, 71 VII, 33| and all the rest which you wish to be sacred, and to be 72 VII, 44| son of Coronis be, as you wish, one of the immortals, and 73 VII, 46| that was, rather than to wish to hear our opinions and