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Alphabetical [« »] lead-coloured 1 leader 1 leap 1 learn 22 learned 5 learning 5 learnt 5 | Frequency [« »] 23 those 22 before 22 fates 22 learn 22 say 22 should 22 though | Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea Treatise against the life of Apollonius of Tyana Concordances learn |
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1 VIII| from very childhood. We learn, in a word, that he was 2 VIII| the end of the bookl we learn that his grave was nowhere 3 IX| Attic dialect." We also learn that "when he reached his 4 IX| his teacher." We further learn that " he had as fellow-students 5 XI| birds have of what they learn to say from men." What ridiculous 6 XIII| abuse and bad words. And we learn that when some animals were 7 XX| about himself. All this we learn, and that Apollonius once 8 XXI| recorded at all. Thus we learn that Apollonius asked if 9 XXII| their names.~ ~Though we learn this much on this occasion 10 XXII| contrived, or desire to learn ; but although he praised 11 XXII| had stayed with them, we learn that he arrived with his 12 XXIII| to those which follow. We learn that when he had returned 13 XXIII| this thaumaturge ? For we learn that the nature of the plague 14 XXIV| himself might desire to learn about, and the Fates permit 15 XXIV| him to know of. We next learn that the omniscient one, 16 XXVI| Rome, who indeed, as we learn later on, is related to 17 XXVI| of foreknowledge ; and we learn that at Athens, when he 18 XXVII| contrived, nor wished to learn. He only praised them, but 19 XXVII| blessed, it is now time to learn." And after a little he 20 XXVIII| if he were a god, for we learn that Vespasian said in a 21 XXX| had inside him ; and we learn that it was that of Amasis, 22 XXXVIII| becomes incredible." One may learn then from the whole treatise