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Alphabetical [« »] pleased 5 pleases 2 pleasing 8 pleasure 33 pleasures 24 plebeian 1 plectrum 1 | Frequency [« »] 33 fitting 33 lest 33 nations 33 pleasure 33 seek 33 shown 32 day | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances pleasure |
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1 I, 9| complains that by the clouds the pleasure of serene weather is taken 2 I, 28| to God, at whose nod and pleasure everything which exists 3 II, 54| or fail contrary to His pleasure, it follows of necessity 4 II, 66| and seek that with more pleasure which has been generally 5 IV, 7| their end with uninterrupted pleasure? Is there also Pertunda, 6 IV, 22| content with one wife, taking pleasure in concubines, mistresses, 7 IV, 29| candour. We may, I repeat, at pleasure, declare both the acts of 8 IV, 32| and games arranged for pleasure. It is not credible, indeed, 9 V, 9| was unable to snatch his pleasure by cunning craft, did he 10 V, 20| him; not that we feel any pleasure in discussing mysteries 11 VI, 2| should not find a cruel pleasure in the ills of men; should 12 VI, 3| believed that the gods take pleasure in them, or that they do 13 VI, 9| remnants to them at the pleasure of others. And what greater 14 VI, 23| goddesses took the greatest pleasure in these lewd and lustful 15 VII, 4| altars to give them some pleasure and delight? And can any 16 VII, 4| that which is overcome by pleasure must be harassed by its 17 VII, 4| mortals. Moreover, every pleasure is, as it were, a kind of 18 VII, 4| pleasures. Lastly, what pleasure is it to take delight in 19 VII, 4| there is no cause, then, for pleasure in sacrifices, as we see, 20 VII, 4| offered, since there is no pleasure afforded by them; and if 21 VII, 11| if they bestow joy and pleasure, how are there in the world 22 VII, 13| nourished by them, nor feel any pleasure, nor lay aside their anger 23 VII, 15| passionately to sensual pleasure, that they are not bribed 24 VII, 18| the other's fills him with pleasure and joy? or, as is usually 25 VII, 25| gratify them with any sense of pleasure or delight, what prevents, 26 VII, 26| was most fitted to give pleasure to the gods. But if in ancient 27 VII, 28| that the things which give pleasure to you, seem, on the contrary, 28 VII, 33| they derive the highest pleasure from comedies, Atellane 29 VII, 34| games; and because they have pleasure in refreshing themselves 30 VII, 41| man, even thought fond of pleasure, and not trained to strive 31 VII, 42| he might speedily enjoy pleasure afresh, turned the air men 32 App | gods who are lost in joyful pleasure at theatrical shows and 33 App | and find the liveliest pleasure in theatrical shows and