IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] heaped 6 heaping 2 heaps 3 hear 32 heard 18 hearers 1 hearing 7 | Frequency [« »] 33 shown 32 day 32 ears 32 hear 32 impious 32 seem 32 subject | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances hear |
Book, Paragraph
1 I, 25| those of truth, we demand to hear from you what is the explanation 2 I, 36| character. Do these, then, hear with offended ears that 3 I, 48| health: this only I long to hear, whether, without the addition 4 I, 61| you sought to know and to hear. 5 I, 65| are you offended when you hear them? Count them as but 6 II, 11| but should be unwilling to hear and see what is brought 7 II, 26| 26. But when I hear the soul spoken of as something 8 II, 28| leave you as before, let us hear from you how you say that 9 II, 47| produced? If you wish to hear unvarnished statements not 10 II, 75| descendants in another? Do ye not hear your own writings read, 11 III, 7| this subject, and will not hear his opinions read, overthrowing 12 III, 7| their prejudices; and when I hear others muttering angrily, 13 III, 17| Deity's form. If you wish to hear the truth, either the Deity 14 III, 18| say, does the Deity not hear? does He not speak? does 15 III, 19| 19. If you are willing to hear our conclusions, then learn 16 IV, 19| itself, when you read and hear, That god was born of this 17 V, 2| This only do I wish to hear, why, if Faunus and Picus 18 V, 14| so indecent? We wish to hear or learn from you something 19 V, 14| not seem to yourselves to hear either girls at the loom 20 V, 29| your young men to know, hear, and learn what even Jupiter 21 V, 29| from the same parents, to hear that he again did not spurn 22 VI, 4| the canopy of ether, they hear nothing, I suppose; and 23 VI, 4| power of this name-should hear what every one said from 24 VI, 5| benefit, if the god does not hear the cry sent up to him everywhere, 25 VII, 2| have been accustomed to hear from you that an infinite 26 VII, 10| nor is it usual either to hear or to believe what is so 27 VII, 19| their laughter when they hear distinctions of sex attributed 28 VII, 21| brought forward to me, wish to hear either that something has 29 VII, 23| For as to that which we hear said by you, that some of 30 VII, 33| its ears most willingly to hear these plays, with most of 31 VII, 35| artisans; we laugh when we hear you say such things, as 32 VII, 46| rather than to wish to hear our opinions and to await