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1 1, 1 | own flames find weal!~What power or spell of herb or magic
2 1, 1 | is that alone which has power of attracting him to itself;
3 1, 2 | perceived feebleness of power; and most elated by the
4 1, 3 | intrude, as it would have less power to show itself in those
5 1, 3 | first have more dignity, power, and efficacy within themselves,
6 1, 3 | beauty, then, of the body has power to kindle, but not to bind,
7 1, 3 | such a love,~it yet has not power to alienate the disordered
8 1, 3 | simple, and our intellectual power cannot apprehend the infinite
9 1, 4 | face -- that is, external power and operation, which it
10 1, 4 | scarlet of divine vigorous power, the gold of divine wisdom,
11 1, 4 | and favour of heaven, has power to transform him into that
12 1, 4 | either it means the visual power, that is the sight, which
13 1, 4 | it means the act of that power,~that is, that application
14 1, 4 | if the act of the visual power is the cause of the evil
15 1, 4 | good intelligently; the power of the senses will inform
16 1, 4 | as in the entire visual power is found the whole of the
17 1, 4 | impulse of one and of another power or faculty. As when the
18 1, 5 | called the intellect of power, either possible or passive,
19 1, 5 | are sharers in act and in power, in so far as they have
20 1, 5 | of matter and form, of power and action?~TANS. It is
21 1, 5 | displeasure that has any power to jostle him c,. dislodge
22 1, 5 | the~acts of the vegetative power; thus the body becomes lean,
23 1, 5 | the same as the depth of power and the breadth of goodness.
24 1, 5 | cannot be other than infinite power, otherwise there would be
25 1, 5 | Where there is infinite power there must be infinite goodness
26 1, 5 | more does my restraining power compel;~But caught are ye
27 2, Pre | distinct allusion to the power of steam,~ ./. and in the
28 2, 1 | supervene, and thus through the power of change comes the continual
29 2, 1 | objects, which have not the power to move him and which would
30 2, 1(1)| Light to the utmost of his power? I answer truly, it will
31 2, 1 | raising of one opposite power, follows the depression
32 2, 1 | elevated and heroic object. The power of contemplation is so great,
33 2, 1 | backward draws.~Ten me, what power or what subterfuge~Can give
34 2, 1 | the soul through the~ ./. power and appulsion in the wings,
35 2, 1 | continues] The intellectual power is never at rest, it is
36 2, 1 | magnanimity, as he also has more power, does nothing of the kind,
37 2, 1 | head, his hope, and the power of his arm. But let us see
38 2, 2 | him and holds him in her power, more contented than otherwise
39 2, 2 | back who had it in their power to make him lose his brain,
40 2, 2 | they be there through the power either of nature or of art.
41 2, 2 | to light, from the simple power to the simple action.~Aristotle
42 2, 2 | whom fate has granted the power of contemplating the nude
43 2, 3 | force sometimes acquires a power~When by its contrary it
44 2, 3(1)| Water being the formative power which Fire, itself formless
45 2, 3(1)| formless and the moving power, animates? -- (Tr.)~
46 2, 3(1)| action must be equal in power? -- (Translator.)~If, when
47 2, 3 | this, to give it greater power?~Does drop of water ever
48 2, 3 | senses show it?~It asks, what power is this, which is not put
49 2, 3 | towards something which is power, as, infinite is darkness,
50 2, 3 | the potency, but that the power is included in the object
51 2, 4 | that no natural impulse or power is without strong reason;
52 2, 4 | medium between the visual power and the object.~SEV. These
53 2, 4 | is required between the power and the object. Because
54 2, 4 | can say, that he has no power of taking any other, if
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