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Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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1 1, 1 | that as love converts the thing loved into the lover, so 2 1, 1 | destiny. The object is the thing loved and the correlative 3 1, 1 | ardour of the lover about the thing loved, of which it boots 4 1, 1 | make itself worthy of the thing loved; others, and they 5 1, 1 | other of the robust. One thing is certain, that he who 6 1, 1 | Love seems to him the only thing, the principal, and the 7 1, 2 | have said that no mixed thing is a real entity, as alloyed 8 1, 2 | consists in this, that the thing recedes from its nature, 9 1, 2 | might vex or irritate the thing loved. He says, then, that 10 1, 2 | opportunity through which the thing loved might be perturbed 11 1, 2 | the eyes of thought as a thing so glorious and worthy.~ 12 1, 2 | worthy.~CIC. It is a worthy thing, oh Tansillo! for its many 13 1, 3 | the second are as a sacred thing. In the first is contemplated 14 1, 3 | who is separated from the thing loved (to which being joined 15 1, 3 | so; because no tangible thing nor conception of such can 16 1, 3 | affection for every other thing senseful as well as intellectual, 17 1, 3 | work, goes on examining one thing after another in it, enchanted 18 1, 3 | of love,~From an inferior thing, do change we to a god.~ 19 1, 3 | a god. From in inferior thing do change me to a god."~ ~ 20 1, 4 | transforms and converts into the thing loved.~TANS. Well dost thou 21 1, 4 | deserts and the region of thing s incomprehensible. From 22 1, 4 | possesses is only a limited thing, and therefore cannot be 23 1, 4 | beautiful or good, as the thing seen may be white or black. 24 1, 4 | intellectual or sensuous, whether a thing corporeal or incorporeal, 25 1, 4 | universal action, as to a thing naturally comprehended as 26 1, 4 | things diverse; where each thing serves its own nature. Therefore 27 1, 4 | verily it is a shameful thing that one, should tyrannize 28 1, 4 | Seems it to you a natural thing that they should~live divinely 29 1, 4 | And amongst men the same thing is seen, according as some 30 1, 4 | she is represented as a thing which appears only in the 31 1, 4 | the doing all is the same thing; in that manner that he 32 1, 5 | mineral, oil, or other sort of thing that Nature produces.~TANS. 33 1, 5 | contains all the meaning of the thing in so far as it can be explained, 34 1, 5 | Do you then think it is a thing to be desired, to bear shocks 35 1, 5 | the soul, being a divine thing, and by nature, not a servant 36 1, 5 | and albeit, fixed in the thing loved, yet now and then 37 1, 5 | they are one and the same thing. As in the sphere all the 38 1, 5 | him to die to every other thing, except the absorbing affection; 39 1, 5 | for the deprivation of the thing desired. So the Epicurean, 40 2, 1 | which he is worthy of the thing loved and perchance of even 41 2, 1 | better and more beautiful thing; so that be comes to be 42 2, 1 | of them; so that the best thing to be done with regard to 43 2, 1 | action; seeing that no such thing can be expected where there 44 2, 1 | and infinity are the same thing and cannot be followed by 45 2, 1 | high, leaves, for the first thing, caring about the crowd, 46 2, 1 | should turn to love any other thing when once he has conceived 47 2, 1 | desire of any particular thing, that can urge, nor even 48 2, 2 | cannot see what a fine. thing Aristotle made of it, when, 49 2, 2(1)| If meditation be a nobler thing~Than action, wherefore, 50 2, 2 | philosophy promises.~CES. A grand thing, indeed, that time, which 51 2, 2 | shameful.~Is it not rather a thing to laugh at than to praise 52 2, 2 | Truth is an incorporeal thing, and neither physics, metaphysics, 53 2, 2 | This truth is sought as a thing inaccessible, as an object 54 2, 2 | that the thief becomes the thing stolen, the hunter becomes 55 2, 2 | the hunter becomes the thing hunted; in all other kinds 56 2, 3 | is as it were dead, and a thing apart from the superior 57 2, 3 | difficulty of separating the thing wished for from the wisher, 58 2, 4 | desires that every other thing be hidden because it annoys 59 2, 4 | shines, let every other thing~Be to the voluntary blind 60 2, 4 | speaking of every other thing: therefore, it is not he 61 2, 4 | things. So far, it is a thing most true and most certain 62 2, 4 | jealous and fearful about the thing loved.~SEV. And so he comes 63 2, 4 | which, in discoursing of a thing known to reason by means 64 2, 4 | the knowledge of another thing, unknown, the which discourse 65 2, 4 | air and the figure of the thing, which in a certain way


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