Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | translation with the others will get at least a faint notion
2 1, VII | that time, to strive to get by crying what, if it had
3 1, IX | I was sent to school to get learning, the value of which
4 4, IV | feelings till he should get well and his health recover
5 4, XV | myself all the books I could get in the so-called “liberal
6 6, III | questions, so that he could not get over as much material as
7 6, VI | head all the more. He would get over his drunkenness that
8 6, VIII | taken what seats they could get, the whole place became
9 6, XI | books? How or where could I get hold of them? From whom
10 6, XI | the class? When would I get some recreation and relax
11 6, XIII | Active efforts were made to get me a wife. I wooed; I was
12 7, X | someone else, when he cannot get both; whether he should
13 9, X | so to say, where I could get at them again whenever I
14 9, XI | dispersion. This is where we get the word cogitate [cogitare].
15 9, XXXV | attention. It is one thing to get up quickly and another thing
16 9, XXXVII| grieved at the praise I get, either when those things
17 9, XL | me - and as far as I can get relief from my necessary
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