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1 1, Int | Duke Emanuele Filiberto, a man of strong character -- one
2 1, Int | Universal? Mortal or Eternal? Is Man alone gifted with Soul,
3 1, Int | Philosophy." He was not a man to conceal his ideas, and
4 1, Int | Bible, the sacred book of man, is in the heavens; there
5 1, Int | the heavens; there does man find written the word of
6 1, Int | to another. The life of man is more than an experience
7 1, Int | humanity. Through struggle is man educated, fortified, and
8 1, Int | is the true life of the man. Of all his various faculties,
9 1, Int | present to us, is inherent in man; it presents itself to the
10 1, Int | and to the~comprehension: man constantly rejects and ignores
11 1, Int | with the affections, and man realizes the good and rises
12 1, Int | Furori" we see Bruno as a man, as a philosopher, and as
13 1, 3 | that ultimate enthusiasm of man, in so far as he is a man
14 1, 3 | man, in so far as he is a man in this present condition,
15 1, 3 | the highest felicity of man consists in perfection through
16 1, 3 | reasoning about the soul, or man in another state or mode
17 1, 3 | perfection or satisfaction can man find in that knowledge which
18 1, 3 | of metamorphosis, where man sits on the upper part,
19 1, 4 | mortal or divine mind, of man or any god.~CIC. I do not
20 1, 4 | first was, a common ordinary man, he becomes rare and heroic,
21 1, 4 | pig cannot desire to be a man, nor wish for those things
22 1, 4 | own condition and that of man, and the meanness of his
23 1, 4 | the scale of Nature; for man, in all his powers, displays
24 1, 5 | the subject, which is a man, was first of some other
25 1, 5 | Vulcan, and as there is no man that has not a god within
26 1, 5 | there is a god in every man, but what god it is in each
27 1, 5 | nor place, nor star, nor man, nor fate~Can bring to thee
28 2, Pre | kingdoms before it arrives at man.~It is interesting to note
29 2, 1 | and through Symbols that man, consciously or unconsciously,
30 2, 1(1)| whole personality of the man is dissolved and melted --
31 2, 1 | regard to them is, that man, in the presence of other
32 2, 1(1)| what is the state of a man who followeth the true Light
33 2, 1(1)| for he who is not such a man, can neither understand
34 2, 1 | within, more fully than man himself, 1 being soul of
35 2, 1 | and vain, according as the man worthily or unworthily puts
36 2, 1 | is eternal life, which a man may anticipate in this life
37 2, 2 | enviest not the liberty of man or God.~See how contented
38 2, 2 | the world,~ ./. and makes man glorious and beautiful.
39 2, 2 | On the other hand, an old man shrivelled, weak, of failing
40 2, 2 | in whatsoever condition man finds himself, he always
41 2, 2 | subject. Why, he envies no man (for there is none that
42 2, 4 | then:~63.~The first blind man.~Ye now afflicted are, who
43 2, 4 | then:~64.~The second blind man.~Alecta has torn from out
44 2, 4 | says:~65.~The third blind man.~If sudden on the sight,
45 2, 4 | highest good?~The fourth blind man comes forward, not blind
46 2, 4 | says:~66.~The fourth blind man.~Headlong from on high to
47 2, 4 | stepping on.~To the blind man that follows, it happens
48 2, 4 | way:~67.~The fifth blind man.~Eyes of mine, with waters
49 2, 4 | opposite.~Let the blind man pass on!~And turn your eyes
50 2, 4 | contained.~The sixth blind man is sightless because, through
51 2, 4 | hear:~68.~The sixth blind man.~Eyes, no longer eyes, fountains
52 2, 4 | cavernous abyss,~I, a blind and man, direct my steps.~Ah, pity
53 2, 4 | snow.~69.~The seventh blind man.~Beauty, which through the
54 2, 4 | 70.~The eighth blind man.~Vile onslaught, evil struggle,
55 2, 4 | guide of the ninth blind man.~Happy are ye, oh all ye
56 2, 4 | through the first blind~man, is the quality of its own
57 2, 4 | represented by the second blind man, proceeds from some troubled
58 2, 4 | represented by the third blind man, proceeds from this: that
59 2, 4(1)| revealed within the soul of man, as it were in a glance
60 2, 4 | the present heroic~blind man, who is so far from troubling
61 2, 4 | appears to me that this blind man does not refer to the difficulty
62 2, 4 | sentiment of the seventh blind man, is the result of the fire
63 2, 5 | that it was not the work of man, nor of nature; the form
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