Book, Chapter

 1    1,   6|         its breath the aspiring minds of youth, with the effect
 2    1,   8| studious boys might ripen their minds by diligent reading; balance
 3    2,  65|         wished each other sound minds and good health, Trimalchio
 4    4, 103|         in the heart; in savage minds it lingers long, it glides
 5    4, 113|    rancor should persist in our minds. Factious hatreds died out
 6    4, 115|   platitudes by which anguished minds are recalled to sanity.
 7    5, 145|      poems, which leaves in our minds a stronger impression of
 8    6     |     What blind folly fills your minds, that you commit the two-fold
 9    6     |  Socratic argument, whereby the minds of boys, as yet unable to
10    6     |        cannot yet make up their minds which path of life to take?
11    6     |         profitable. To vigorous minds that admission may seem
12    6     |       Bucol. Ecl. X, 41.~In the minds of the theologians pollution
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