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1 1, Int | the Holy Office at Venice, being asked to declare who and
2 1, Int | elevated religious feeling being kindled in his soul, he
3 1, Int | heretical propositions, being brought to the notice of
4 1, Int | himself in the position of being first observed and then
5 1, Int | the melody of his songs; being, as Dante says, the "dolce
6 1, Int | proposed going on to Lyons, but being told by in Italian priest,
7 1, Int | for him to the Court, and being filled with admiration of
8 1, Int | infinite substance to active being and cosmic reason.~From
9 1, Int | and morals; the true aim being illumination, the true morality
10 1, Int | All conflicting desires being at last united, they become
11 1, Int | returned to Paris in 1585, being at that time tutor in the
12 1, Int | on foot his only burden being a few books.~He visited
13 1, Int | his arrival in Italy, but being assured by Mocenigo that
14 1, Int | the trial; Bruno himself, being interrogated, gave ail account
15 1, 1 | precede them. Besides which, being drawn on one side by the
16 1, 1 | enslave his genius, and from being free in virtue they would
17 1, 1 | have been used by him who, being no poet, yet knew how to
18 1, 1 | labours of others; and not being able to attain celebrity
19 1, 1 | what he means by his heart being in form like Parnassus.~
20 1, 1 | and is a sign of the same, being understood as a necessary
21 1, 1 | are, blind to fate, she being so uncertain. So also is
22 1, 2 | hold the proposition of being contented or discontented,
23 1, 2 | vice and one virtue, the being less gay and the being less
24 1, 2 | the being less gay and the being less sad?~TANS. Because
25 1, 2 | within limits.~CIC. How? The being less merry and the being
26 1, 2 | being less merry and the being less sad are not one virtue
27 1, 2 | CIC. How is it, that, not being really of one or the other
28 1, 2 | it fails so entirely from being virtue, that it is a double
29 1, 2 | future, without anything being promised or denied; therefore,
30 1, 2 | bewailing its absence and being afflicted by separation,
31 1, 2 | splendour, is not worthy of being loved otherwise than to
32 1, 3 | ignorant persons, into whom, being void of spirit and sense
33 1, 3 | and faith, while others, being skilful in contemplation
34 1, 3 | contrived~That, thought being born, the longing dies.~
35 1, 3 | undeserving, the first is, being loved; and yet, although
36 1, 3 | the thing loved (to which being joined by affection he would
37 1, 3 | also wish to be actually), being in anguish and pain, he
38 1, 3 | appearance of an evil destiny, as being condemned to these pangs,
39 1, 3 | divinity into itself, it being in God through the intention
40 1, 3 | so far as it can, and God being in it, so that after penetrating
41 1, 3 | other manner whatsoever of being final.~TANS. Thou sayest
42 1, 3 | another state or mode of being than be can find himself
43 1, 4 | s incomprehensible. From being such as he first was, a
44 1, 4 | its thoughts, the time being come in which those impediments
45 1, 4 | thee now. The intellect being developed to the comprehension
46 1, 4 | entity; but contracted into being this nature, this species,
47 1, 4 | but with the, soul, which, being so absorbed in one work
48 1, 4 | conduct themselves, so that, being allured and attracted by
49 1, 4 | as it is the principle of being, must also be the principle
50 1, 4 | individual absorbs the whole being, but where there is order
51 1, 4 | animals and humanly, they being not gods, but men and animals?
52 1, 4 | the condition of its own being, wherefore then, while you
53 1, 4 | in the present state of being. When the soul complains,
54 1, 4 | of the present state, and being ignorant of every other,
55 1, 4 | vegetates there as if dead, being present as an animating
56 1, 4 | of itself and of matter; being moved by its own proper
57 1, 4 | proper love of good, and being urged by the providence
58 1, 4 | universe -- I say that, being infinite, it has no dimension
59 1, 4 | turns in a circle. Thus, being compounded of superior and
60 1, 4 | the ordinary and self-same being.~CIC. I have now heard enough
61 1, 4 | displays every species of being.~CIC. Therefore from the
62 1, 4 | according to the specific~being as the Pythagoreans understood
63 1, 4 | believed, the human soul not being able, (so long as it is
64 1, 5 | that this humid element, being rarefied and attenuated
65 1, 5 | cleverly planned allurement being caught by the amorous flame,
66 1, 5 | to lose its life through being absorbed into that hostile
67 1, 5 | which very often, from being beautiful, becomes ugly,
68 1, 5 | its conception, by which, being kindled in its affections,
69 1, 5 | he is such an one, that, being the ethereal eternity itself,
70 1, 5 | to the figure.~TANS. It being impossible here to design
71 1, 5 | as always it delights him being joined to it by affection.~
72 1, 5 | another; I say that, as not being lights of themselves, nor
73 1, 5 | oak, and as before said of being ever the same in respect
74 1, 5 | of the Epicureans which, being well understood, would not
75 1, 5 | other affections; so that being fixed in one pleasure, there
76 1, 5 | beginning of his testament: "Being in the last, and at the
77 1, 5 | of feeling is caused by being entirely absorbed in the
78 1, 5 | Love could declare it, he being the one who pulls the oars,
79 1, 5 | some difficulties, things being as they are, so entangled;
80 1, 5 | are, so entangled; there being no good whatever, either
81 1, 5 | end it uses fire, because, being like gold, mixed with earth
82 1, 5 | and a contempt of its own being, which is symbolized by
83 1, 5 | Vulcan; because the soul, being a divine thing, and by nature,
84 1, 5 | three goddesses -- Venus not being found wanting in wisdom
85 1, 5 | loveliness and wisdom, and Pallas being full of majesty and beauty,
86 1, 5 | not only equal, the length being equal to the depth and breadth,
87 1, 5 | wisdom, because there is the being able to know and the, knowing
88 1, 5 | stood for the other, or as being identical, but as being
89 1, 5 | being identical, but as being similar.~CIC. Go on then
90 1, 5 | at the same time, they, being closed and concealed, render
91 1, 5 | render him unquiet, and being open, they will tranquillize
92 1, 5 | troubled and harassed, and he being thus torn and goaded, will
93 1, 5 | comprehension of the intellect,~being signified by the heart,
94 1, 6 | sure you would not claim~Being subject to the common influence;~
95 2, Pre | the concealed mysteries of being. . . . Od is the pure life-giving
96 2, 1 | planets arrive at Aries, being when that one of the eighth
97 2, 1 | lives, works, and has his being. For is not a Symbol ever,
98 2, 1 | greater liberty, and the being vanquished into an occasion
99 2, 1 | those who reproach him with being in captivity to a low beauty,
100 2, 1 | then and there, while he is being praised, saluted, hailed,
101 2, 1 | prominent and grand, and not the being born of a royal race, and
102 2, 1 | royal race, and not the being grand secretary and councillor
103 2, 1 | fully than man himself, 1 being soul of souls, life of lives,
104 2, 1 | the sun concurs, with the being seen of the sun. Equally,
105 2, 1 | compassionate, and who from being capricious~ ./. and gloomy
106 2, 1 | although I be with him,~For being with him, I'm no more with
107 2, 1 | was hard and incapable of being penetrated by the rays of
108 2, 1 | hard and not capable of being heated and penetrated, and
109 2, 1 | whale it is manifest that, being such a huge animal, he cannot
110 2, 1 | which little by little is being submerged in the tempestuous
111 2, 2 | Aristotle made of it, when, being a master of belles lettres
112 2, 2 | unsuitable for one who, being old, should. be intent upon
113 2, 2 | upon things more worthy of being put as the end of human
114 2, 2 | or weight, the truth and Being are found in all things. 1~
115 2, 2 | action.~Aristotle boasts of being able to arrive at the desired
116 2, 2 | the real essence of the being of all, and if he does not
117 2, 2 | the enthusiast boasts of being the prey of Diana, to whom
118 2, 3 | complained of the~heart as being the origin and cause why
119 2, 3(1)| through to produce form; Water being the formative power which
120 2, 3 | proceeds the other mode of being.~LAO. Are there anymore
121 2, 3 | be seen.~Both these evils being infinite, like two equally
122 2, 3 | object of the mind~ ./. being infinite, and no definite
123 2, 3 | and no definite object being proposed to the intellect,
124 2, 3 | which we cannot consider as being infinite, or according to
125 2, 3 | which way, the highest good being infinite, it would be supposed
126 2, 3 | state it has its mode of being. Hence the heart can say
127 2, 3(1)| this trinity including, and being the muse of every phenomenon
128 2, 3 | food and drink, and not in being satiated and without desire
129 2, 3 | state of desire, without being in a certain way satiated.~
130 2, 4 | darkness reigns!~Wherefore being dead, speak I amidst the
131 2, 4 | substance of the lover, so that being all melted and turned to
132 2, 4 | he laments not only as being blind, but furthermore because
133 2, 4 | death and pains, and to being ignominiously treated by
134 2, 4 | fantasmi); or, by means of Being, to proceed to speculate
135 2, 4 | divinity and Divine beauty being one, exalted above all things.~
136 2, 4 | condition of its nature and being. How can immobility, reality,
137 2, 4 | sealed. Therefore, that form being there confirmed and the
138 2, 4 | the new strange one not being able to take its place unless
139 2, 5 | and amorous youths, who being so inspired by the loveliness
140 2, 5 | the impetus of their fury being somewhat calmed, they put
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