Book, Chapter
1 Int | In Book XI, therefore, we discover why time is such a problem
2 3, XII | accord, by reading, come to discover what an error it is and
3 5, III | matters. Moreover, when they discover that thou didst make them,
4 5, III | subjects. But I could not discover there any account, of either
5 5, XIII | people. I was trying to discover whether his eloquence came
6 6, VII | his father. I then came to discover how fatally he doted upon
7 6, XI | saying, “Tomorrow I shall discover it; behold, it will become
8 7, VII | from myself I could not discover. And if I sought to turn
9 7, VII | my own eyes that I might discover my iniquity and hate it.
10 8, IV | but still I could not discover what to do with those deaf
11 9, XXX | sleeping and waking that we discover that it was not we who did
12 9, XXXIV| of these outward beauties discover the norm by which they judge
13 9, XL | of them. Nor did I myself discover these things - I who went
14 10, XV | long,” for we shall not discover what it was that was long
15 10, XXVII| a measure, so that I can discover that the long one is twice
16 11, XXIV | ways), which one of us can discover that single interpretation
17 11, XXIX | without great labor, to discover how the sound comes before
18 12, XXIV | marine life and man - then we discover that the characteristic
19 12, XXIV | many things, and we cannot discover them except through their
|