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1 1, Int | uncertain; but his independent spirit brought him into dispute
2 1, Int | The Soul, is it Matter or Spirit? Potentiality or Reality?
3 1, Int | ascent to descent, from spirit to that which we call matter;
4 1, Int | all with the rays of the spirit, with the light of thought --
5 1, Int | science in the world of the spirit and in humanity. We must
6 1, Int | therefore, soul and body, spirit and matter, are equally
7 1, Int | for itself a new body. The spirit that animates and moves
8 1, 1 | I rise, I live: heart, spirit, brows adorn;~Death, cypresses,
9 1, 1 | Melpomene, with more matter than spirit, and on the other side by
10 1, 1 | comic Thalia, with more spirit than matter, it came to
11 1, 1 | that in discourse revive my spirit. Well, whose arbours cool
12 1, 1 | the heart, the mind, the spirit, and the soul,~Have joy,
13 1, 1 | into excesses, by which the spirit, soul, and body become sickly,
14 1, 1 | not favour the lover; the spirit -- that is, the natural
15 1, 2 | beginning of the other; whose spirit is neither depressed nor
16 1, 2 | rather the grace of the spirit, and the inclination of
17 1, 2 | beauty and grace of the~spirit, which glitters and shines
18 1, 3 | into whom, being void of spirit and sense of their own,
19 1, 3 | empty chamber, the divine spirit and sense intrude, as it
20 1, 3 | reason and sense. This divine spirit often desires that the world
21 1, 3 | innately a clear intellectual spirit, have an internal stimulus
22 1, 3 | indication of beauty of~spirit. Thus that which causes
23 1, 3 | an affinity between the spirit and the most acute and penetrative
24 1, 3 | a change of the deformed spirit, which in some gesture and
25 1, 3 | aided by the graces of the spirit, such as purity, gratitude,
26 1, 3 | notwithstanding that we discover the spirit to be vicious, we remain
27 1, 3 | shows the dignity of its spirit, than in succeeding to perfection
28 1, 4 | punishment~Knit up the soul, spirit and heart content'st~With
29 1, 4 | in which, by means of the spirit, the soul is united to the
30 1, 4 | obedient to the? law of the spirit, the reason to its own law.
31 1, 4 | dying powers not dead?~My spirit's rival more than rivalled
32 1, 4 | and where (if I arrive) my spirit will be made effectual or
33 1, 5 | his fancy and bathes his spirit; yet, inasmuch as he is
34 1, 5 | fiery heart and his troubled spirit, to be laid bare, to obtain
35 1, 5 | is to loose;~To heart, to spirit, and to soul,~No pleasure
36 1, 5 | which may be conceded to the spirit, and life which may be discovered
37 1, 5 | the phœnix, and the same spirit and soul come to inhabit
38 1, 5 | only object I~Have fixed my spirit, sense, and intellect.~TANS.
39 1, 5 | and its prototype keeps spirit, sense, and intellect, fixed
40 1, 5 | flagellates the transgressing spirit as with a hammer. It notes
41 1, 5 | TANS. So it is; because the spirit, full of this enthusiasm,
42 1, 5 | or to a clear and lucid spirit, may lead to insanity, folly,
43 1, 6 | repugnance nor in scorn,~Our spirit holds you, Nor would our
44 2, 1 | none other than a natural spirit. 1~MAR. We know that you
45 2, 1 | much, and stamps upon my spirit I know not what of reverence
46 2, 1 | demonstrate how, to men of heroic, spirit, all things turn to good
47 2, 1 | And so will the heroic spirit ever go on trying until
48 2, 1 | charge from the supernal spirit which says: Adorate sgabellum
49 2, 1 | state of the mind, heart and spirit and eyes of the enthusiast,
50 2, 1 | not itself their lord; nor spirit, which ./. Should cease
51 2, 1 | receive~With heart, with spirit and the sorrowing eyes?~
52 2, 1 | breathe and rise, and with spirit, if possible, surmount this
53 2, 1 | unconquered soul and a tolerant spirit, which maintains the quality
54 2, 1 | assuage the woes of the spirit, compensate the heart and
55 2, 1 | over him, so that thus, the spirit in a certain degree comes
56 2, 1 | delight of the superior spirit are of so intense a kind
57 2, 1 | and confusion, so that the spirit comes into captivity to
58 2, 1 | the body, anxiety of the spirit, and that which has not
59 2, 1 | in the sea, or as a small spirit, becomes attenuated, losing
60 2, 2 | that is the genius and the spirit which displayed itself at
61 2, 2 | does not transmute into spirit, nor the spirit into body, --
62 2, 2 | transmute into spirit, nor the spirit into body, -- for every
63 2, 2 | in another, 1 -- so the spirit and the body are not the
64 2, 2(1)| never so despicable, is spirit: were it never so honourable,
65 2, 2 | Oh, fat soul, oh, fecund spirit, oh, fine nature, oh, divine
66 2, 2(2)| self-consciousness, in a pure Spirit on this our plane, unless
67 2, 4 | sound,~So stood I too, with spirit all intent~Upon. the living
68 2, 4 | keep~The body, soul, and spirit joined in one,~And thou,
69 2, 4 | and knows it has lost, a spirit similar to or better than
70 2, 4 | confidence, through dejection of spirit, the which is caused and
71 2, 5 | exulting merriment of voices of spirit and of body which they themselves
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