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| Alphabetical [« »] suae 1 subdued 2 subdues 2 subject 17 subjected 1 subjecti 1 subjection 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 false 17 name 17 poverty 17 subject 17 thought 17 various 17 venus | Alain of Lille The Complaint of Nature IntraText - Concordances subject |
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1 mI, 3 | He is both predicate and subject, he becomes likewise of 2 pI, 9 | stones, though not held subject to the diadem itself by 3 pI, 13 | the offspring, though the subject of so great a boon, yet 4 pIV, 34| law of their being held subject to my laws, and ought to 5 pIV, 38| their conclusions the law of subject and the law of predicate 6 pIV, 38| who have the place of the subject, have not learned how to 7 pIV, 38| the proper addition of the subject's end. Others scorning to 8 pIV, 42| molded I to ugliness of subject. But in the coming theme, 9 pIV, 46| this representation of the subject, as I have determined it, 10 pIV, 46| this be the conception of a subject unknown this theory be given 11 mV, 48 | Caunus. So also Myrrha, too subject to her sire, was a parent 12 pV, 50 | in touching on the ~ ./. subject before, I appointed Venus 13 pV, 53 | the minor should be the subject, and be bound by its laws. 14 pV, 53 | predicate should cling to the subject, not in the manner of true 15 pV, 53 | the fleshly connection of subject 3 and predicate. It was 16 pV, 54 | more humble step of the subject demands, and what the loftier 17 pV, 54 | predicate from its protesting subject into something wholly foreign,