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Alphabetical [« »] natural-born 1 naturalis 1 naturally 8 nature 41 naught 2 naughtiness 1 naughty 2 | Frequency [« »] 41 anything 41 bed 41 death 41 nature 41 thou 41 ve 40 between | Caius Petronius Satyricon Concordances nature |
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1 Int, 2| inexhaustibly, out of their own nature; just so the purest and 2 Int, 4| PETRONIUS.~From the very nature of the writings of such 3 1, 15| hands. Lycurgus, cruel by nature and incapable of keeping 4 2, 62| and I'm not hot-headed by nature, but once let me get a start 5 2, 69| affability were of such a nature that, if any reliance is 6 3, 87| equalled the reality of nature herself; but when I stood 7 3, 96| gratifies desire.~All Nature lavishes her wealth to meet 8 3, 98| entertain designs of such a nature, I would even prefer to 9 4, 104| but what of it? Is not nature's every masterpiece common 10 4, 120| historic ground, and the nature of the business in which 11 4, 123| finest years is held back~And Nature seeks Nature but finds herself 12 4, 123| held back~And Nature seeks Nature but finds herself not. Everywhere~ 13 4, 124| oceans;~They war against Nature in changing the state of 14 5, 135| into a lovely nook that nature had furnished with everything 15 5, 144| and her hopes to his good nature, he being the only one in 16 5, 145| satisfy the promptings of nature in the arms of a lawful 17 5, 145| women resided in the very nature of their calling." No penalty 18 5, 145| regulation of the following nature; if any should have been 19 5, 145| prostitutes. From the very nature of their calling, they were 20 5, 145| frequently painted to resemble nature more closely. The size ranged 21 5, 145| association with the Persians, for Nature teaches the sage as well 22 5, 151| been of the profession and nature of Shylock. A naked figure 23 5, 154| frustrating the purposes of nature, and of blasting in the 24 5, 156| thwarting the intent of Nature, and forcing her from her 25 5, 156| cruelty so far as to outrage Nature with the sacrilegious knife, 26 6 | light of beings destined by nature, to serve the pleasures 27 6 | abstinence in defiance of nature's commands and which places 28 6 | misanthropists, degrade nature and corrupt it, that this 29 6 | of a tyrant disgraced by nature and struggling against her 30 6 | most striking phenomena of nature without observing them. 31 6 | all generation, the holy Nature of this universe, who, gathering 32 6 | remain faithful to its own nature -- that the female should 33 6 | Gods, obeyed the laws of Nature, and, united to women of 34 6 | all, violated the laws of Nature herself. Who was it who 35 6 | cruelty so far as to outrage Nature with the sacrilegious knife, 36 6 | they observe the law of Nature in all its purity. He-lions 37 6 | amongst them the laws of Nature remain unbroken. But you 38 6 | her lust, should usurp the nature of a man, than that man' 39 6 | man, than that man's noble nature should be so degraded as 40 6 | animal functions for which nature destined them.~The locks 41 6 | mysterious liaisons, by which Nature carries out her designs,