Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | realized where I was and wished to tell my wishes to those
2 1, VIII | unable to communicate all I wished to say to whomever I wished
3 1, VIII | wished to say to whomever I wished by means of whimperings
4 1, VIII | realized that the thing they wished to indicate was called by
5 1, IX | even my parents too, who wished me no ill, treated my stripes
6 1, X | this learning which they wished me to acquire - no matter
7 1, XVI | to the gods. I could have wished that he would transfer divine
8 2, VIII | the pears that I stole and wished to enjoy them, I might have
9 4, III | art perfectly because I wished to gain my living by it.”
10 4, IV | me to deal with him as I wished. But he was snatched away
11 4, XIV | much was the kind of man I wished myself to be. Thus I erred
12 5, VII | read whatever he himself wished to read, or what I judged
13 6, III | over as much material as he wished, if his time was occupied
14 6, V | so long a time? Or, if he wished now all of a sudden to create
15 8, II | the vintage time that I wished to anticipate would have
16 8, II | for their sons’ freedom wished me never to have any freedom
17 8, IV | might have made them sane! I wished they could have been somewhere
18 8, X | indeed one thing for which I wished to tarry a little in this
19 9, XX | voice be asked whether they wished to be happy, there is no
20 9, XXI | were asked whether they wished to serve as soldiers, one
21 9, XXI | were asked whether they wished to be happy, both of them
22 9, XXIII | experience with many who wished to deceive, but not one
23 9, XXIII | deceive, but not one who wished to be deceived.344 Where,
24 9, XXXVII| our love upon - and hast wished us to love not only thee,
25 9, XLI | still, along with thee, I wished also to possess a lie -
26 11, VI | vestiges of form whatever if I wished to conceive matter that
27 11, XVII | and earth,” they say, “he wished first to indicate universally
28 11, XVII | Wisdom.”~26. And if anyone wished, he might also say, “The
29 11, XVIII | understand what our author wished to convey; and since we
30 11, XXIII | faith, Moses, would have wished for the reader and hearer
31 11, XXIV | beginning”; and he might have wished it understood that, in this
32 11, XXVI | Genesis, I would surely have wished for such a power of expression
33 11, XXVI | understanding. And I would have wished that those who are already
34 11, XXXII | at least what thy Truth wished to say to me through its
35 11, XXXII | just as it said what it wished to Moses.~~
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