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1 1, Pre | looked over my work from time to time, and given me their
2 1, Pre | over my work from time to time, and given me their help
3 1, Int | science and letters. From the time of the Romans to that of
4 1, Int | might settle for a short time and hide from his pursuers,
5 1, Int | Turin. In Turin at that time reigned the great Duke Emanuele
6 1, Int | destiny of a people; at that time, when Central and Southern
7 1, Int | it was precisely at that time that the Duke, instigated
8 1, Int | fugitive to Venice.~At the time Giordano Bruno arrived in
9 1, Int | subsistence. The plague at that time was devastating Venice,
10 1, Int | University of Padua, but at the time of Bruno's sojourn there,
11 1, Int | although he contrived for a time to evade his persecutors,
12 1, Int | which was also at that time a city of refuge against
13 1, Int | Reformed, presented at that time -- the hatreds, the civil
14 1, Int | vortices of fire, at the same time smoke, ashes, turbid floods,
15 1, Int | was in London about that time; but his self-imposed mission
16 1, Int | Paris in 1585, being at that time tutor in the family of Manvissier,
17 1, Int | as if he felt that, the time was drawing near in which
18 1, Int | fifty years old at this time; his face was thin and pale,
19 1, 2 | and nothingness, because time has to eternity the proportion
20 1, 2 | could really say at one time the opposite of what he
21 1, 2 | separation, at the same time fear, lest presuming in
22 1, 3 | nourishes itself, till such time as it, will be lawful to
23 1, 4 | fledglings, its thoughts, the time being come in which those
24 1, 5 | each one different as to time, place, and degree, yet
25 1, 5 | every lengthening day~What time towards burning Cancer he
26 1, 5 | fortune, who at the same time by the force of thought,
27 1, 5 | infinite differences of time and innumerable circumstances,
28 1, 5 | him, and he at the same time diffuses his rays equally.
29 1, 5 | watery surfaces she from time to time sends her splendours
30 1, 5 | surfaces she from time to time sends her splendours unequally
31 1, 5 | the last, and at the same time, the happiest day of our
32 1, 5 | absorbing affection; at the same time, they, being closed and
33 1, 5 | tranquillize him, because at this time, when the eyes of the human
34 1, 5 | following tablet~34.~ 1 What time the day removes the orient
35 1, 5 | intellect without at the same time kindling the affections.
36 1, 5 | leaves him, and at the same time eternally afflicts him.~
37 1, 5 | used for the instant of time.~CIC. Now, what is the meaning
38 1, 5 | Aristotle mean in his book on Time, when he says that eternity
39 1, 5 | an instant, and that all time is no more than an instant?~
40 1, 5 | seeing that there is no time so short that it cannot
41 1, 5 | line is a point?~TANS. If time be one, but in different
42 1, 5 | different and all parts of time. As I am the same I was,
43 1, 5 | instant is the whole of time?~TANS. Because if it were
44 1, 5 | instant, it would not be time; therefore time in essence
45 1, 5 | would not be time; therefore time in essence and substance
46 1, 5 | present than the whole of time; because this "instans"
47 1, 5 | does not mean a moment of time.~CIC. This meaning must
48 1, 5 | that is, for an atom of time, and of nothing more, or
49 1, 5 | read the stanza:~38.~One time scatters and one gathers;~
50 1, 5 | one weeps, one laughs;~One time to sadness, one to gaiety
51 1, 5 | full of woe;~All things time takes from me,~And gives
52 1, 5 | things agree very well. It is time to proceed to the next.~
53 1, 5 | consideration.~CIC. Some other time. Read the lines:~39.~Limp
54 2, 1 | the world is that space of time in which, through the most
55 2, 1 | signifying the three parts of time.~CES. Now read the tablet.~
56 2, 1 | our heads, and in all that time not many geniuses will keep
57 2, 1(1)| Speech is of time, silence is of eternity." -- ("
58 2, 1 | sense?~Tell me my soul; what time and in what place~Shall
59 2, 1 | follows. See the wheel of time, which moves round its own
60 2, 1 | reverence abase me~What time I yearn towards the highest
61 2, 1 | He does.~VIII.~MAR. It is time to proceed to the consideration
62 2, 1 | Divine goodness; during which time, he says that the heart
63 2, 1 | thirty years, during which time he had not reached that
64 2, 1 | who has been for so long time kept back, and excluded,
65 2, 1 | generally speaking at the third time he swoops from above with
66 2, 1 | direct line, so that at the time when be is gaining the greatest
67 2, 1 | comes to sight, At the, same time I do not believe that this
68 2, 1 | and without stretch of time takes in the whole horizon
69 2, 2 | Therefore in this present time it is proper that noble
70 2, 2 | should these spend their time in light and vain things;
71 2, 2 | light and vain things; for time flies with infinite velocity;
72 2, 2 | grand thing, indeed, that time, which does not suffice
73 2, 2 | Archimedes, that at the time when the city was in confusion,
74 2, 2(1)| Entity, and at the same time, a Breath emanating from
75 2, 2 | satisfied me. Now it is time to return home.~MAR. Well.~
76 2, 3 | that it should not some time turn to evil; as food, which
77 2, 4(1)| gestation, during which time the fœtus goes through various
78 2, 4 | many sorrows, he at one time was able to see. Besides
79 2, 4 | pupil, was for too long a time and with too much force,
80 2, 4 | measure of movement and time as occurs in the physical
81 2, 4 | require a useless lapse of time, fatigue, and study,~ ./.
82 2, 4 | second manner is made in Time. (Comes with time?)~SEV.
83 2, 4 | made in Time. (Comes with time?)~SEV. You do not distinguish
84 2, 4 | not deny that it requires time to dispose oneself, discourse,~
85 2, 4 | that change takes place in time, and generation in an instant,
86 2, 4 | and as we see that with time, the windows are opened,
87 2, 4 | ocular vision, at the same time are united together in the
88 2, 4(1)| Entity, and, at the same time, a Breath emanating from
89 2, 5 | GIULIA.~LAO. Some other time, oh my sister, thou wilt
90 2, 5 | explain to thee another time. Whence, filled with great
91 2, 5 | and at the end of which time having arrived under that
92 2, 5 | more offered it to one at a time, but not one was found who
93 2, 5 | could not express? For a time it was like seeing so many
94 2, 5 | the gods, because in that time, when I was so tender (verde),
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