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Alphabetical [« »] leap 2 leaped 1 leaping 1 learn 38 learned 35 learning 12 learns 3 | Frequency [« »] 39 produced 39 receive 38 declare 38 learn 38 opinions 38 universe 38 use | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances learn |
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1 I, 37| without flattery: you will learn in detail from what fathers, 2 I, 47| and that they might now learn to imagine, from the beneficence 3 II, 5| mysteries of philosophy, seek to learn these things, despising 4 II, 19| teach, than that we may learn to know the rules and differences 5 II, 19| all learned, nor can all learn; and there are very many 6 II, 19| that the things which we learn are but reminiscences -as 7 II, 21| Let him moreover, never learn to drink wine, and let nothing 8 II, 24| his answers that what we learn we do not learn, but that 9 II, 24| what we learn we do not learn, but that we merely call 10 II, 25| compelled by constant practice, learn to plough and grind; a horse, 11 II, 26| would have it teach, not learn; and not go back to the 12 II, 36| though late, receive and learn from Him who knows and has 13 II, 39| blameless virtue should learn as men to feign, to dissemble, 14 II, 69| trouble himself to know and learn what meaning there was in 15 II, 74| himself even, can in no way learn what should happen, when, 16 III, 2| and are further unable to learn, and discover, and establish 17 III, 4| this, too, we again would learn from you, whether they have 18 III, 6| summoned us; if only we learn who those divine beings 19 III, 12| whom you may be able to learn how best to overcome the 20 III, 19| hear our conclusions, then learn that we are so far from 21 IV, 12| make known what you seek to learn? Did you ever see their 22 IV, 13| Then, indeed, you will learn who is the one God, or who 23 IV, 36| you daily both repeat and learn by heart all these things, 24 V, 1| thunder, and being eager to learn, by advice of Egeria concealed 25 V, 2| that which he desired to learn from Jove himself at a greater 26 V, 14| indecent? We wish to hear or learn from you something befitting 27 V, 18| woman from Corniculum to learn and understand what was 28 V, 28| ignorant of this, let him learn, and, wondering at what 29 V, 29| young men to know, hear, and learn what even Jupiter showed 30 V, 29| and still lusty fathers to learn how the same deity sported 31 V, 36| you know, or whence do you learn, which part of the story 32 VI, 2| 2. For-that you may learn what are our sentiments 33 VI, 7| his father land. You will learn also-although they pretend 34 VI, 24| changing their manners, learn to act as men; and that 35 VII, 3| things are so. we desire to learn this, first. from you-what 36 VII, 21| fitting that we should here learn from you: If a goat be slain 37 VII, 25| stand fast, desiring to learn what a god has to do with 38 VII, 43| after his children, but to learn his solitariness and the