Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| children, and thus secured the means. of subsistence by the small
2 1, Int| here he might find some means of subsistence. The plague
3 1, Int| and convulsions which, by means of fire, flood, earthquake,
4 1, Int| our nature, is Thought. By means of it we rise to the contemplation
5 1, Int| and the affections, not by means of blind faith or supernatural
6 1, Int| psychological, shows, by means of various figures and symbols
7 1, 1 | CIC. Explain to me what he means by his heart being in form
8 1, 1 | says:~How is it, or what means it, Mæcenas,~That none on
9 1, 3 | the beautiful and good, by means of which we are able to
10 1, 3 | returns to himself 1 by means of those inward instincts
11 1, 3 | when our intellect, by means of some noble and intelligible
12 1, 3 | hast severed me;" unless it means his having come out from
13 1, 3 | revolution and one circle, by means of which, for the perfection
14 1, 4 | tell me, prythee, what he means by saying the heart is bound
15 1, 4 | customs?~TANS. Looks are the means by which the object is made
16 1, 4 | present to us; accents are the means through which we are inspired
17 1, 4 | what is that which the soul means when she tells the thoughts
18 1, 4 | two meanings: either it means the visual power, that is
19 1, 4 | or truly the sense; or it means the act of that power,~that
20 1, 4 | dissolve not, in which, by means of the spirit, the soul
21 1, 4 | speedy flight, by which means my substance may go and
22 1, 5 | does that mean?~TANS. It means that enthusiast, signified
23 1, 5 | that I receive through your means.~CIC. It is true that there
24 1, 5 | Magicians can do more by means of faith than physicians
25 1, 5 | declare to Love that the means by which he will gain access
26 1, 5 | almost burns itself? and what means that legend, "Hostis non
27 1, 5 | act of contemplation, by means of which they are converted
28 1, 5 | the next preceding, and by means of conversion to that which
29 1, 5 | light not cease."~TANS. He means, and he proves, that every
30 1, 5 | because the, same matter, by means of the fire, renews itself,
31 1, 5 | through many and uncertain means, to invest the same or a
32 1, 5 | What do you think that this means?~TANS. It means the difference
33 1, 5 | that this means?~TANS. It means the difference that exists
34 1, 5 | perceive for yourself, it means that the nature of the comprehension
35 1, 5 | the proposition.~TANS. It means that 1 his sun is not like
36 1, 5 | can be explained, for it means that he turns and is turned,
37 1, 5 | semper ut astro," which means that to the star -- that
38 1, 5 | It seems to me, that it means that his particular intelligence
39 1, 5 | less clear. Or perhaps it means that his speculative intellect,
40 1, 5 | effectually kindled. He means that such affection is not
41 1, 5 | fervid.~XIV.~CIC. But what means that glowing arrow, which
42 1, 5 | must understand that he means to say that the whole of
43 1, 5 | nothing more, or that he means that it is as you interpret
44 1, 5 | yet I do believe that it means that the same fate vexes,
45 1, 5 | mercy and unto death, by means of various instruments or
46 2, 1 | most opposite and contrary means, it returns to the same
47 2, 1 | things of the past afflict by means of thoughts, but not so
48 2, 1 | barks (applause).~CES. What means that legend that is written
49 2, 1 | due to Him alone. But what means the enthusiast when he says, "
50 2, 1 | on and see what the rest means.~CES. Say, if you have seen
51 2, 1 | the moral philosopher, by means of pleasure, vices are more
52 2, 1 | mean by that?~MAR. This means that movement is circular
53 2, 1 | rendered so vague?~MAR. He means the Object, which he beholds
54 2, 1 | making himself known by means of posterior things and
55 2, 1 | so much beauty (equal, he means, of the beauty, in so far
56 2, 1 | greater than that love by means of which it communicates
57 2, 1 | to the natural powers, by means of which it is turned to
58 2, 1 | with a pair of wings, by means of which it is potent towards
59 2, 1 | all that the enthusiast means. Yet there is well expressed
60 2, 2 | written: Levius aura; which means that Divine love does not
61 2, 2 | natural philosophy; seeking by means of his logical ratiocination
62 2, 2 | Chaldeans sought for Truth by means of subtraction, not knowing
63 2, 2 | digging and clearing away by means of negations of every kind
64 2, 2 | at the desired booty by means of the imprints of tracks
65 2, 2 | the sun is in the moon by means of which it is illuminated; 2
66 2, 3 | through antiperistasis, which means the strength which an opposite
67 2, 3 | luminous ray kindles, by means of reflection, any material
68 2, 4 | thing known to reason by means of the senses, proceed to
69 2, 4 | the disproportion of the means of our cognition to the
70 2, 4 | the eyes must be opened by means of images, analogies and
71 2, 4 | fancies (fantasmi); or, by means of Being, to proceed to
72 2, 4 | speculate about Essence, by means of its effects and the knowledge
73 2, 4 | of the cause; the which means, are so far from ensuring
74 2, 4 | that in every vision. the means, or the intermediary is
75 2, 4 | the object. Because as by means of the light diffused in
76 2, 4 | happens to him who sees by means of the waters more or less
77 2, 4 | understand the truth by means of contemplation, ought
78 2, 4 | fundamental discipline, proceed by means of numbers, 1 others by
79 2, 4 | of numbers, 1 others by means of images, others by means
80 2, 4 | means of images, others by means of order and disorder, others
81 2, 5 | thoughts, and bitter trials, by means of which they have reached
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