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1 1, Int | was planted in his young soul as he perceived that, while
2 1, Int | the enthusiasm of Bruno's soul; the leisure and quiet,
3 1, Int | solicitous about the food of the soul and the culture of the mind,
4 1, Int | feeling being kindled in his soul, he tried to evade the vain
5 1, Int | Destiny of Humanity; The Soul, is it Matter or Spirit?
6 1, Int | Is Man alone gifted with Soul, or are all beings equally
7 1, Int | everything in Nature has a soul, one universal mind, penetrates
8 1, Int | earth, and on the universal soul. The novelty and boldness
9 1, Int | distinct from the~universal soul, which is diffused over
10 1, Int | educational process of the soul. As the terraqueous globe
11 1, Int | on the Immortality of the Soul. Speaking of the immortality
12 1, Int | of the immortality of the soul, he maintained that nothing
13 1, Int | transformed; therefore, soul and body, spirit and matter,
14 1, Int | and is transformed; the soul transmigrates, and, drawing
15 1, Int | redemption the liberation of the soul from error, its elevation
16 1, Int | small. The body is in the soul, the soul is in the mind,
17 1, Int | body is in the soul, the soul is in the mind, the mind
18 1, Int | in God. The life of the soul is the true life of the
19 1, Int | heroes.~This education of the soul, or rather this elevation
20 1, Int | ignores it; sometimes the soul strives to rise up to it,
21 1, Int | lava. He contemplates the soul, and seeks to understand
22 1, Int | dungeon; and again:~The soul nor yields nor bends to
23 1, 1 | camp in scorn.And thus the soul, when foiled her high designs,~
24 1, 1 | dwells in the depths of the, soul with the small helm of reason
25 1, 1 | mind, the spirit, and the soul,~Have joy, pain, cold, and
26 1, 1 | potential zeal,~That makes the soul in its own flames find weal!~
27 1, 1 | excesses, by which the spirit, soul, and body become sickly,
28 1, 1 | pleasure to the mind; the soul -- that is, the suffering
29 1, 1 | suffering and sensitive soul, is heavy -- that is, finds
30 1, 1 | it, and she revives the soul:~My succour she, my grievous
31 1, 2 | substance or essence in his soul, and he says thus:~9.~Of
32 1, 2 | and condition of a strong soul exist, which bends not to
33 1, 2 | excess of contradictions, his soul is discordant, he shivers
34 1, 2 | finishes the war which the soul has within itself; and when
35 1, 2 | descending, he feels within his soul the greatest dissension
36 1, 2 | folly be pleasing to my soul?~F. Does he promise?~S.
37 1, 2 | dishonour to a generous soul, if, of a foul, vile, loose,
38 1, 3 | intellectual sun in the soul, and a divine impetus which
39 1, 3 | breast and snares unto my soul?~Here he shows his love
40 1, 3 | deformity extends from the soul to the body, and makes it
41 1, 3 | supreme and good.~Wearied, my soul cares nought~That I opposing
42 1, 3 | may have discovered in a soul vices very much abominated
43 1, 3 | attained,~And though my soul in many thoughts is spent,~
44 1, 3 | Pythagoreans remark, "The soul moves and turns round God,
45 1, 3 | God, as the body round the soul."~CIC. Then the body is
46 1, 3 | not the habitation of the soul?~TANS. No; because the soul
47 1, 3 | soul?~TANS. No; because the soul is not in the body locally,
48 1, 3 | The body, then, is in the soul, the soul in the mind, the
49 1, 3 | then, is in the soul, the soul in the mind, the mind either
50 1, 3 | shows when he says: "My soul is wearied, longing for
51 1, 3 | not attained, And that my soul in many thoughts is spent,
52 1, 3 | meaning to say that the soul comforts itself, and receives
53 1, 3 | leave reasoning about the soul, or man in another state
54 1, 3 | of knots which link the soul to the body. One is a certain
55 1, 3 | vivifying action which from the soul descends into the body,
56 1, 3 | noble number, which is the soul, in what way do you understand
57 1, 3 | Platonists say it is given to the soul that at certain times, not
58 1, 4 | that those powers of the soul are more fully fledged,
59 1, 4 | describes the death of the soul, which by the Kabbalists
60 1, 4 | him peaceful repose.~The soul then is said to be faint,
61 1, 4 | in punishment~Knit up the soul, spirit and heart content'
62 1, 4 | thee be found?~Here the soul, sorrowful, not from real
63 1, 4 | it, oh Tansillo, that the soul in such progression delights
64 1, 4 | intellect and present to the soul. Then from the beautiful
65 1, 4 | do with it, but with the, soul, which, being so absorbed
66 1, 4 | maternal ties~Of the afflicted soul, and like to proud~And able
67 1, 4 | solicitude of the attentive soul on the subject, of its inclination
68 1, 4 | to recall the heart. The soul instructs them how they
69 1, 4 | you what is that which the soul means when she tells the
70 1, 4 | comprehended as good. The soul, then, did not speak to
71 1, 4 | from that instant that the soul conceives within itself
72 1, 4 | the seeing, from which the soul desires to divert the eyes
73 1, 4 | which is begotten in the soul, we yet desire to satisfy
74 1, 4 | TANS. From this, that the soul would ever love that which
75 1, 4 | end and in what manner the soul tends, when she says "repress
76 1, 4 | means of the spirit, the soul is united to the body. Why,
77 1, 4 | and similar reasons the soul, taking part with the weakest,
78 1, 4 | Platonists say that the soul, as to its superior part,
79 1, 4 | of understanding than of soul, seeing that it is called
80 1, 4 | seeing that it is called soul only in so far as it vivifies
81 1, 4 | original subsistence -- so the soul, which is in the horizon
82 1, 4 | the mind, then the whole soul is converted into God, and
83 1, 4 | that I have heard that the soul, in order to put itself
84 1, 4 | material conjunction of the soul, to raise itself to the
85 1, 4 | another state, to which the soul may arrive, comparing the
86 1, 4 | state of being. When the soul complains, saying, "Ah!
87 1, 4 | Platonists, which is, that the soul makes the two progressions
88 1, 4 | what you mean about the soul of the world, if she can
89 1, 4 | others -- I say that such soul does not ascend nor descend,
90 1, 4 | diverse lives which the soul takes up in different bodies,
91 1, 4 | commonly believed, the human soul not being able, (so long
92 1, 4 | is truly human) to become soul of a brute, as Plotinus
93 1, 4 | animal enthusiasm, this soul, as described, is promoted
94 1, 5 | comfort and refreshment of my soul~An airy castle from my fires
95 1, 5 | heart, to spirit, and to soul,~No pleasure is, no liberty,
96 1, 5 | may be discovered in the soul.~CIC. Tell me why he says, "
97 1, 5 | Thoughts that my haughty soul had killed with scorn,~Love
98 1, 5 | the inferior powers of the soul -- like a vigorous and hostile
99 1, 5 | change taking place in the soul. The reason then comprehends
100 1, 5 | loveliness, -- it is the soul which has thus built and
101 1, 5 | higher, and learns that the soul is incomparably more beautiful
102 1, 5 | and the same spirit and soul come to inhabit it. The
103 1, 5 | been put in, so that the soul should not be without a
104 1, 5 | is so. Furthermore, this soul of ours, in all its substance,
105 1, 5 | and the fire revives.~The soul nor yields nor bends to
106 1, 5 | causes satisfaction. Thus the soul striving to recover its
107 1, 5 | signified the torture of the soul that is torn with contrary
108 1, 5 | frequent crises: whence the soul, finding itself in suspense,
109 1, 5 | administer to the disciplined soul, or to a clear and lucid
110 1, 5 | forge of Vulcan; because the soul, being a divine thing, and
111 1, 5 | with a nebulous veil, the soul, through such studies, becomes
112 1, 5 | fade from the horizon of my soul.~So wills my fate;~But blazing
113 1, 5 | effects. The horizon of the soul, in this place, is that
114 2, Pre | namely the struggles of the soul in its upward progress towards
115 2, Pre | the cords which draw the soul upwards, and the spur which
116 2, Pre | will.~The blindness of the soul may signify the descent
117 2, Pre | may be an allusion to the soul passing through the mineral,
118 2, 1 | grateful to the purified soul, in so far as they are removed
119 2, 1 | How will it be with my soul, the divine intellect, and
120 2, 1 | through the purification of my soul, to the imitation, and to
121 2, 1 | burn and shine.~And so my soul, illumined. and inflamed.~
122 2, 1 | had no other glory than a soul inclined to protect and
123 2, 1 | afflicted sense?~Tell me my soul; what time and in what place~
124 2, 1 | perturbed mind,~Wilt thou the soul for debt and dole receive~
125 2, 1 | than man himself, 1 being soul of souls, life of lives,
126 2, 1 | majesty of an unconquered soul and a tolerant spirit, which
127 2, 1 | path whence all care to the soul doth come:~Seek I myself
128 2, 1 | sometimes, not only that the soul ceases from inferior acts,
129 2, 1 | his woes appears is the soul, in so far as it is open
130 2, 1 | volgo) of the powers of the soul, to exemplify which, that
131 2, 1 | ascension goes on in the soul through the~ ./. power and
132 2, 1 | this, the essence of the soul is always referred to the
133 2, 1 | one sole essence of the soul are found these two kinds
134 2, 1 | upwards: seeing that the soul finds itself in a low and
135 2, 1 | continual struggle in the soul of the enthusiast, the which,
136 2, 1 | of generation, when the soul comes forth fresh from the
137 2, 1 | notwithstanding the excellence of the soul. Because those lights which~
138 2, 1 | possessor and disposer of the soul, for she neither wills nor
139 2, 1 | whether his home is the soul itself, his bed the heart
140 2, 1 | those sad pains of my glad soul,~Which she from those two
141 2, 1 | now sinks, now mounts.~The soul borne down with anxious
142 2, 1 | the strange condition of a soul cast down by the knowledge
143 2, 2 | say, without which, the soul is impotent to rise to that
144 2, 2 | other.~CES. Surely, if the soul should be nourished with
145 2, 2 | the habitation of a strong soul, firm, ready and heroic,
146 2, 2 | and we should say; Oh, fat soul, oh, fecund spirit, oh,
147 2, 2 | necessary that the human soul should have the light, the
148 2, 3 | torment and which consumed his soul.~LAO. Repeat, if you eau
149 2, 3 | for I belong~Unto this soul; but this soul is not mine.~
150 2, 3 | Unto this soul; but this soul is not mine.~LAO. Truly
151 2, 3 | himself, a rebel to his own soul and content with such hostility
152 2, 3 | deliverance, the sad plight of the soul?~If one and other of us
153 2, 3 | pitiful towards the afflicted soul because of the exhibition
154 2, 3 | These two powers of the soul, then, never we nor can
155 2, 3 | capacity extends, and the soul, which drinks of Divine
156 2, 3 | the sun, in so far as the soul with its twin faculty, puts
157 2, 3 | as it were apart from the soul, the which is its life and
158 2, 3 | its perfection; and the soul is as it were dead, and
159 2, 3 | belong to the animating soul, and that this does not
160 2, 4 | fiercely fastened on my soul,~And of my senses, torn
161 2, 4 | without its guide.~la vain the soul some consolation seeks.~
162 2, 4 | shine at the prow of the soul were put out: for the eyes
163 2, 4 | light, the beacon of the soul~He quenches. then as a foe
164 2, 4 | accustomed the body and the soul to things more difficult
165 2, 4 | luminous fire which kindles the soul in the pupil, was for too
166 2, 4 | that did keep~The body, soul, and spirit joined in one,~
167 2, 4 | without~So much unto the soul made manifest,~Thou art
168 2, 4 | inflamed the heart, bound the soul,~Made me at once sightless,
169 2, 4 | which is suitable to the soul outside of this body, in
170 2, 4 | intellects, that the human soul, whatever it may show itself
171 2, 4(1)| and revealed within the soul of man, as it were in a
172 2, 4(1)| a glance or 'flash, the soul conceiveth a longing to
173 2, 4 | all the faculties of the soul as the present image shows.
174 2, 4(1)| O Head!~ My strength of soul is fled.~Gone is heart's
175 2, 5 | thyself a guide,~Show to the soul all lower things are null. ./.
176 2, 5 | Spanish drum sang:~Showing the soul all lower things are null,~
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