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Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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1 1, Int | who preached and exacted a blind faith, absolute and compulsory. 2 1, Int | affections, not by means of blind faith or supernatural grace, 3 1, 1 | afflict.The insensate boy, the blind and sinister,~The loftiest 4 1, 1 | To evil Argus-eyed, but blind as mole to good.~Minister 5 1, 1 | me now why Fate is called blind and bad.~TANS. Again, blind 6 1, 1 | blind and bad.~TANS. Again, blind and bad is not said of Destiny 7 1, 1 | subjects it is said to be blind, for they are, blind to 8 1, 1 | be blind, for they are, blind to fate, she being so uncertain. 9 1, 1 | that Love himself is not blind, and does not himself render 10 1, 1 | himself render any lovers blind, except through the ignoble 11 1, 1 | the birds of night become blind in the sunshine. As for 12 1, 1 | not seeing, call'st him blind.~paragraph continues] Love 13 1, 4 | according to the mad, sensual, blind, and fantastic world, and 14 1, 4 | guide a god,~Who is called blind by him who nothing sees.~ 15 1, 4 | is considered insane and blind, that is Love, who, by the 16 1, 4 | speak to the deaf or the blind when she counselled her 17 1, 5 | how shall live,~Me does blind fate conduct;~But thou wilt 18 1, 5 | heaven~(Mother of the archer blind, who conquers all),~She 19 2, Pre | nine in connexion with the blind men, he intended a reference 20 2, 1 | chained, idle, stolid and blind, for the body which he himself 21 2, 1 | For that I look aloft, so blind am I.~That I may gain my 22 2, 3 | I be?~Believe ye, oh ye blind,~That from such ardent burning 23 2, 4 | see the origin of the nine blind men, who state nine reasons 24 2, 4 | notwithstanding that he is blind by nature, yet he laments, 25 2, 4(1)| evolution," and the nine blind men who, at the end of their 26 2, 4 | mind, so that, although blind, they have in imagination 27 2, 4 | says then:~63.~The first blind man.~Ye now afflicted are, 28 2, 4 | says then:~64.~The second blind man.~Alecta has torn from 29 2, 4 | who says that he became blind through having been suddenly 30 2, 4 | He says:~65.~The third blind man.~If sudden on the sight, 31 2, 4 | highest good?~The fourth blind man comes forward, not blind 32 2, 4 | blind man comes forward, not blind for the same reason as the 33 2, 4 | not consider himself to be blind through looking at that 34 2, 4 | But one says, voluntarily blind, of one who desires that 35 2, 4 | He says:~66.~The fourth blind man.~Headlong from on high 36 2, 4 | thing~Be to the voluntary blind concealed.~I pray you save 37 2, 4 | am stepping on.~To the blind man that follows, it happens 38 2, 4 | on his way:~67.~The fifth blind man.~Eyes of mine, with 39 2, 4 | by its opposite.~Let the blind man pass on!~And turn your 40 2, 4 | is contained.~The sixth blind man is sightless because, 41 2, 4 | shall hear:~68.~The sixth blind man.~Eyes, no longer eyes, 42 2, 4 | and cavernous abyss,~I, a blind and man, direct my steps.~ 43 2, 4 | cold snow.~69.~The seventh blind man.~Beauty, which through 44 2, 4 | laments not only as being blind, but furthermore because 45 2, 4 | sonnet: -- ~70.~The eighth blind man.~Vile onslaught, evil 46 2, 4 | lover, and a slave,~So that, blind I have at all times, in 47 2, 4 | The guide of the ninth blind man.~Happy are ye, oh all 48 2, 4 | cause that the human mind is blind as regards the Divine object 49 2, 4 | allegorized through the first blind~man, is the quality of its 50 2, 4 | represented by the second blind man, proceeds from some 51 2, 4 | so he comes to be really blind in many things, and according 52 2, 4 | represented by the third blind man, proceeds from this: 53 2, 4 | satisfy the present heroic~blind man, who is so far from 54 2, 4 | appears to me that this blind man does not refer to the 55 2, 4 | must,~ ./. necessarily be blind as regards that beauty which 56 2, 4 | sentiment of the seventh blind man, is the result of the 57 2, 4 | exemplified, by the ninth who is blind through want of confidence, 58 2, 5 | what happened to those nine blind men, who were at first nine 59 2, 5 | treated in such a manner that, blind and homeless, with great 60 2, 5 | fast, we each and all are blind.~Nine spirits are we, wandering 61 2, 5 | said, "Oh ye unhappy ones,~Blind be ye all,~Gather that fruit~ 62 2, 5 | who sudden were struck blind, It pleased you then, so 63 2, 5 | extreme joy of the nine blind men, where, hearing that


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