| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] weak 2 weakens 1 weakness 1 wealth 17 wealthier 1 wealthy 4 wear 3 | Frequency [« »] 17 soul 17 speech 17 thus 17 wealth 17 world 16 above 16 age | Lucius Apuleius Apology IntraText - Concordances wealth |
Chapter
1 17 | freed men as a proof of my wealth? ~You don't know, really, 2 18 | possession in the face of wealth, her mien is free from care, 3 18 | usually the nurslings of wealth. Count over all the greatest 4 18 | of their houses and the wealth of the state; if Publicola, 5 19 | is in enjoyment of great wealth and enormous opulence? You 6 20 | he wants. The measure of wealth ought therefore not to be 7 20 | surpassed all others in wealth, he was himself surpassed 8 20 | need for fresh acquisition, wealth in the satisfaction springing 9 20 | is desire, the badge of wealth contempt. ~Therefore, Aemilianus, 10 22 | Crates sacrificed all his wealth! Crates, I tell you, though 11 22 | Aemilianus, was a man of great wealth and honour among the nobility 12 71 | his own expectations of wealth together with those of his 13 91 | was small, considering her wealth, and was made over to me 14 92 | sole treasure, his only wealth. ~Who that had the least 15 92 | appearance, character or wealth, was no despicable match, 16 95 | economy and Cicero with its wealth of rhetoric. In fact, not 17 102| say not! Did he covet her wealth? The evidence of the marriage