Discourse
1 Intro | of you shall pronounce a discourse in praise of virginity.
2 Marc | Discourse I.-Marcella~
3 Marc | This, O Arete, is my discourse to you on the subject of
4 Theoph | Discourse II.-Theophila~
5 Theoph | virgins approving of her discourse; and that when they became
6 Thal | Discourse III.-Thaleia~
7 Thal | will find fault with your discourse, however contentious and
8 Theop | Discourse IV.-Theopatra~
9 Theop | these first-fruits of my discourse suffice for thee, O Arete,
10 Theop | thee; for I must have a discourse from each one of you." And
11 Thall | Discourse V.-Thallousa~
12 Thall | upon it10 against foolish discourse, my mouth is kept pure,
13 Agathe | Discourse VI.-Agathe~
14 Agathe | carry on this admirable discourse, O Arete, if thou go with
15 Agathe(19)| rendered in the Latin.-Tr. [See Discourse XI. cap. 2, infra]~
16 Agathe | thus admirably brought her discourse to an end, she said, and
17 Procil | Discourse VII.-Procilla~
18 Procil | confide to give me fitting discourse, in accordance with thy
19 Thekla | Discourse VIII.-Thekla~
20 Thekla | give me thy help in my discourse, which thou hast thyself
21 Thekla | concerning whom I intend to discourse to you more plainly; for
22 Thekla | let us go forward in our discourse, and look upon this marvelous
23 Thekla | that I have completed the discourse which you, my mistress,
24 Thekla | and assist you; for your discourse will be perfectly adorned
25 Thekla | But why do I draw out my discourse to such length, spending
26 Thekla | must come to the end of my discourse; for I fear, and am ashamed,
27 Tusiane | Discourse IX.-Tusiane~
28 Tusiane | do thou also deliver a discourse, that our banquet may be
29 Domn | Discourse X.-Domnina~
30 Domn | This, O Arete, is the discourse on virginity which you required
31 Arete | Discourse XI.-Arete~
32 Arete | desire still more fully to discourse with you concerning these
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