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Alphabetical [« »] galli 2 gallus 2 game 1 games 22 ganges 1 ganymede 1 ganymedes 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 destruction 22 face 22 further 22 games 22 ignorance 22 majesty 22 overcome | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances games |
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1 I, 64| and by celebrating their games and birthdays, those whom 2 IV, 9| rings, the front seats at games and shows, honours in the 3 IV, 31| again, if at the solemn games and sacred races the dancer 4 IV, 32| the fictions of poets, and games arranged for pleasure. It 5 IV, 35| the gods? At the public games, too, the colleges of all 6 IV, 37| times, both because their games had been celebrated with 7 VII, 9| Did I ever celebrate your games with too little reverence 8 VII, 33| 33. But the games which you celebrate, called 9 VII, 33| is shown to her if at her games she sees that shameful actions 10 VII, 34| they are affected by the games, and think that the minds 11 VII, 34| are soothed by enjoying games; and because they have pleasure 12 VII, 38| told occurred because the games had been celebrated carelessly, 13 VII, 38| gods despised sacrifices, games, and other acts of worship, 14 VII, 39| with rods. Then, when the games were ended, and the races 15 VII, 39| if the respect due to the games were paid to them, and they 16 VII, 39| away. The repetition of the games being then decreed, great 17 VII, 41| the dancer's vitiating the games, for when he might have 18 VII, 42| my opponent, before the games began to be celebrated. 19 VII, 42| care was not given to his games. But if from mistake or 20 VII, 43| Jupiter sought to have his games celebrated, and that afresh, 21 VII, 43| to him the defect in the games occasioned by the dancer, 22 App | displeased, and are soothed by games and sacrifices, or are something