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1 1, Int | them -- both so great, both subject to every species of misfortune
2 1, 1 | casualties to which he is subject by his destiny. The object
3 1, 1 | or because it makes the subject feel unworthy of the object,
4 1, 1 | The object satisfies the subject, which is nourished by no
5 1, 1 | distorted; thus rendering them subject to scorn, derision, and
6 1, 1 | and superior as he becomes subject and captive to it. "My death
7 1, 1 | ignoble characteristics of the subject; even as the birds of night
8 1, 1 | Love?~If he and she one subject be, or form,~If with one
9 1, 2 | a vice which exists in a subject more divine or divinely,
10 1, 2 | a vice which exists in a subject more savage or savagely;
11 1, 2 | arrive at heaven:~Thus am I subject to eternal opposites, And,
12 1, 3 | similitude or through a divine subject in reality, when he said:~
13 1, 3 | to many pains thou dost subject me,~Yet do I thank thee,
14 1, 3 | says that through it he is subject to many pangs, every lover
15 1, 3 | lofty object I become,~From subject viler still, a god.~A horse
16 1, 3 | leaving the form of the lower subject. And therefore he said, "
17 1, 3 | he said, "I become from subject viler still, a god. From
18 1, 4 | very diverse, but as to the subject they are the same.~TANS.
19 1, 4 | the attentive soul on the subject, of its inclination towards
20 1, 4 | powers, if not~To make me subject and exemplar~Of such heavy
21 1, 4 | with matter and corporeal subject, and let the understanding
22 1, 4 | contrary existences, but one, subject to two contradictory terms?~
23 1, 4 | now heard enough upon this subject.~TANS. It happens then that
24 1, 5 | to note my zeal.~Here the subject matter signified by "earth"
25 1, 5 | splendour, makes him the passive subject of tears, which are the
26 1, 5 | spoiled by the changing of the subject, which very often, from
27 1, 5 | he was not, because the subject, which is a man, was first
28 1, 5 | will be, is known; but this subject cannot return, except through
29 1, 5 | am I satisfied with the subject and with the form of the
30 1, 5 | has been said upon this subject. Let us see what follows.~
31 1, 5 | kinds of beauty, in one subject, and others which exhibit
32 1, 5 | and are four winds in one subject; above these stand two stars,
33 1, 6 | you would not claim~Being subject to the common influence;~
34 2, Pre | the press is on the same subject as the first, namely the
35 2, Pre | Everyone who knows his subject, and has any modesty, is
36 2, 1 | injury to which we are not subject, so there is no good nor
37 2, 1 | consequently about the same subject, although the opposites
38 2, 1 | it were compose the same subject, the feeling of delight
39 2, 1 | praise of such an illustrious subject which has warmed his heart
40 2, 1(1)| has created it, as a mere subject for the grave experiment
41 2, 1(1)| nature has yielded and become subject unto its higher self, can
42 2, 1 | corporeal world, and matter is subject to the divinity and to nature.
43 2, 1 | produces this universe alone, subject to our eyes and our common
44 2, 1 | because the adamantine subject does not reflect from its
45 2, 2 | that~ ./. that, which was subject to one should come to be
46 2, 2 | to one should come to be subject to the other.~CES. Surely,
47 2, 2 | itself to matter and is subject to movement and generation,
48 2, 2 | happy as a captive and a subject. Why, he envies no man (
49 2, 3 | derives,~And which this mortal subject so afflicts~With unrelenting
50 2, 4 | moth, which has the same subject, enemy and father, that
51 2, 4 | without disposition of the subject; I mean to say when it communicates
52 2, 4 | it seeks and elects its subject; but there is a great difference,
53 2, 4 | and other without end: the subject of sense and cognition turns
54 2, 4 | reason and condition of the subject; and he who sees other and
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