Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| god that is expected and comes not; while the god that
2 1, Int| worlds in other works, he comes, in "Gli Eroici Furori,"
3 1, 1 | signification, jealousy comes to trouble and poisons all
4 1, 1 | Love itself, because Love comes to be so much under its
5 1, 2 | of opposites, whence it comes that the success of our
6 1, 2 | and the other. Hence it comes, that of those who find
7 1, 3 | and material things, he comes to comprehend divine laws
8 1, 3 | state, finding himself, he comes to lose the love and affection
9 1, 3 | that after penetrating it comes to conceive, and so far
10 1, 4 | the infinite.~CIC. Whence comes it, oh Tansillo, that the
11 1, 4 | its own torments? Whence comes that spur which urges it
12 1, 4 | and desirable, until it comes to comprehend with the~intellect
13 1, 4 | proceed from seeing, whence comes it that in things divine
14 1, 5 | TANS. And with this he comes to declare to Love that
15 1, 5 | the foreign adversary, who comes down from the height of
16 1, 5 | and correct the same. It comes to this, therefore, that
17 1, 5 | affection: for from this it comes to pass that, without doubt,
18 1, 5 | this compound, so that it comes to be well or ill affected.
19 1, 5 | exceeds the others, so that it comes to be held as distinctive
20 1, 5 | the degree with which he comes to comprehend that glorious
21 1, 5 | impulse of the affection comes to aid the lively comprehension
22 2, 1 | through the power of change comes the continual mutation of
23 2, 1 | the trace and shadow, he comes to raise himself to the
24 2, 1 | that I find nothing that comes within the senses that satisfies
25 2, 1 | beautiful thing; so that be comes to be either contented to
26 2, 1 | despise that of others, which comes to be, by him, vanquished
27 2, 1 | the sight of the sun which comes to him through that window
28 2, 1 | found together; so that it comes to be called more easily
29 2, 1 | accustomed to light and flame comes to send upwards that smoke
30 2, 1 | which shines in his thought, comes rather to conceal it than
31 2, 1 | spirit in a certain degree comes before him as the corporeal
32 2, 1 | me fast; all other care comes to me~By that same path
33 2, 1 | the affections generally, comes to be concealed and open,
34 2, 1 | that death of lovers, which comes from intense joy, called
35 2, 1 | much and in what manner it comes to be retarded by the weight
36 2, 1 | thought born of my lady fair~Comes back perforce to her, my
37 2, 1 | generation, when the soul comes forth fresh from the intoxication
38 2, 1 | confusion, so that the spirit comes into captivity to the body,
39 2, 1 | and discursive faculty, it comes to a purer intellectual
40 2, 1 | better, or more easily taken, comes to sight, At the, same time
41 2, 1 | horizon of the visible, comes to be quick, furtive, sudden
42 2, 1 | affection concurs and which comes to be one and. the same
43 2, 2 | others. See, then, what it comes to, if all should aspire
44 2, 2 | which was in one form, comes to be in another, 1 -- so
45 2, 2 | And here contemplation comes to aid, and logic, the fittest
46 2, 2 | Divine and universal one, he comes to understand to such an,
47 2, 3 | flying from the other, comes to unite itself, incorporate
48 2, 3 | passes certain limits it comes to feel annoyance and disgust.
49 2, 3 | can set on fire that which comes near it, seeing that it
50 2, 4 | good?~The fourth blind man comes forward, not blind for the
51 2, 4 | mongst lovers?~Finally comes the last one, who is also
52 2, 4 | satisfied with that which comes on account of and to the
53 2, 4 | thing loved.~SEV. And so he comes to be really blind in many
54 2, 4 | mind through its providence comes to communicate itself without
55 2, 4 | manner is made in Time. (Comes with time?)~SEV. You do
56 2, 4 | the object, our intellect comes to comprehend something
57 2, 4 | majesty. 1 Besides, when he comes to penetrate the Divine
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