Part, Dialogue
1 1, Pre| Translation was begun, more than two years ago, for my own pleasure,
2 1, Int| it; and he continued for two years in that place, teaching
3 1, Int| against him, and after living two years and six months at
4 1, Int| face towards Paris.~The two books -- the fruit of his
5 1, Int| his lectures there with two subjects which, apparently
6 1, Int| poem. It is composed of two parts, each of which is
7 1, Int| remaining in the latter place two years, earning his bread
8 1, Int| of the Pope, and demanded two scudi in payment for having
9 1, 1 | oscillating between the two, he remained neutral and
10 1, 1 | Because the human heart has two summits, which terminate
11 1, 1 | affection of the heart proceed two opposites, love and hate;
12 1, 1 | mountain of Parnassus has two summits and one base.~CIC.
13 1, 1 | of hearts,~Then are they two, yet one, on which do wait~
14 1, 1 | beginnings and extremes of two opposites he would reduce
15 1, 1 | opposites he would reduce to two beginnings and one opposite:
16 1, 1 | Jealousy, because one of those~two others which remain can
17 1, 1 | enlivens, and sustains. Then two beginnings and one opposite
18 1, 2 | CIC. How? Do you not make two contrary qualities where
19 1, 2 | qualities where there are two opposite affections? Why,
20 1, 2 | Why, I say, do you take as two virtues, and not as one
21 1, 2 | virtue and one vice, but are two virtues?~TANS. On the contrary,
22 1, 2 | torments know,~Because between two running wheels I go,~Of
23 1, 3 | which may all be reduced to two kinds. While some only display
24 1, 3 | And these again are of two kinds, for some having become
25 1, 3 | and experts.~CIC. Of these two which dost thou esteem higher?~
26 1, 3 | arrive at that, which one or two may reach.~TANS. Let it
27 1, 3 | Platonists say there are two kinds of knots which link
28 1, 3 | conditions of generation. These two impulses are symbolized
29 1, 3 | impulses are symbolized in the two kinds of metamorphosis expressed
30 1, 4 | which Plato signifies by the two wings, and he commits him
31 1, 4 | sensuously. Now this seeing has two meanings: either it means
32 1, 4 | incorporeal, whether it be one or two or more, or of one fashion
33 1, 4 | CIC. So that they are not two contrary existences, but
34 1, 4 | existences, but one, subject to two contradictory terms?~TANS.
35 1, 4 | may arrive, comparing the two, and so through the future
36 1, 4 | nor possible that these two streams should run without
37 1, 4 | I will not, I say, make two rivers of tears here below,
38 1, 4 | that the soul makes the two progressions of ascent and
39 1, 5 | every point of the circle, two circles are delineated;
40 1, 5 | subject; above these stand two stars, and in the centre
41 1, 5 | the Æolian caverns, but by two stars in the breast of this
42 1, 5 | enthusiast. Here,~ ./. the two stars do not mean the two
43 1, 5 | two stars do not mean the two eyes which are in the forehead,
44 1, 5 | in the forehead, but the two appreciable kinds of divine
45 1, 5 | but of the aforementioned two lights, which are, not only
46 1, 5 | Which stream from those two arches of my sun,~Ne'er
47 1, 5 | kindling the affections. The two arches of the sun are the
48 1, 5 | arches of the sun are the two kinds of revelation, that
49 1, 5 | TANS. Surely, if these two contrary meanings were implied,
50 2, 1 | the past, nor can these two together console, but only
51 2, 1 | a heart with four wings, two of which have eyes and the
52 2, 1 | in a circle is understood two different kinds of motion,
53 2, 1 | with the above; there are two stars in the form of two
54 2, 1 | two stars in the form of two radiant eyes, with the legend:
55 2, 1 | is an eagle, which with two wings cleaves the sky; but
56 2, 1 | general is divided into two factions; although subordinate
57 2, 1 | the soul are found these two kinds of powers, and as
58 2, 1 | here represented by those two radiating arrows upon a
59 2, 1 | the Divine Beauty through two intelligible species the
60 2, 1 | victory; rare were those two species which amongst all
61 2, 1 | soul,~Which she from those two burning stars receives~With
62 2, 2 | nature, and led by those~ ./. two lights, the twin splendour
63 2, 3 | the sea.~Nature hath given two lights~To this small earth
64 2, 3 | pour, but because these two springing streams can pour
65 2, 3 | many waters behind, for two reasons. First, because
66 2, 3 | because where there are two forces, of the which one
67 2, 3 | sea,~The strength of our two founts in vain,~For two
68 2, 3 | two founts in vain,~For two opposing powers hold it
69 2, 3 | evils being infinite, like two equally vigorous opposites
70 2, 3 | definite species.~LAO. These two powers of the soul, then,
71 2, 3 | LAO. You mean, then, two kinds of affinity; the one
72 2, 3 | faculty, puts into operation two functions: the one to vivify
73 2, 3 | present discourse they have two functions; one to impress
74 2, 3 | heart; as this also has two functions, one to receive
75 2, 4 | out: for the eyes are like two beacons, which guide the
76 2, 4 | such extravagance is of two kinds, according as one
77 2, 4 | and the object.~SEV. These two modes, although they are
78 2, 5 | pain~Into a sweet content,~Two lovely stars upon the earth
79 2, 5 | opened their eyes and saw the two suns, and felt they had
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