Part, Dialogue
1 1, Pre| nor any thought of ever having it printed; but as "Gli
2 1, Int| am forty-four years old, having been born in 1548." He always
3 1, Int| this convent, famous as having been the abode of Thomas
4 1, Int| a famous university; and having made acquaintance with several
5 1, Int| and social practice. Bruno having resuscitated these doctrines,
6 1, Int| mutation of form.~After having criticised and scourged
7 1, Int| two scudi in payment for having degraded Fra Giordano the
8 1, 1 | surrounded, it happened that, not having wherewith to console him,
9 1, 1 | rules of Aristotle, and who, having no Muse of his own, would
10 1, 1 | own, and therefore after having said "Noble face," replies "
11 1, 2 | pleasure is not pleasure, having ever present the end of
12 1, 2 | contradictions. I remember having read in Jamblichus, where
13 1, 3 | are of two kinds, for some having become the habitation of
14 1, 3 | tempest, like those who, having violated certain laws of
15 1, 3 | true that~ ./. sometimes, having love for his trusty escort,
16 1, 3 | me;" unless it means his having come out from the Platonic
17 1, 4 | the longed for prey; for having absorbed the divinity into
18 1, 4 | above the ordinary from having more intellect.~CIC. I perceive
19 1, 4 | aforesaid children, who having, contrary to her orders,
20 1, 4 | opened their eyes, and, having fixed them on the splendour
21 1, 4 | and some another: these having something of the quadruped,
22 1, 4 | which the mind rebels for having taken away the heart with
23 1, 4 | of the thoughts. So that, having a knowledge of the present
24 1, 5 | the enthusiast boasts of having the strength and vigour
25 2, 1 | him illustrious was the having made himself worthy to fulfil
26 2, 1 | and bowels of the earth -- having located itself in those
27 2, 1 | those sacred lights, that is having shown forth the Divine Beauty
28 2, 1 | MAR. Well do I remember having seen it expressed in the
29 2, 1 | lame proceeds from him, who having tasted of the highest unity,
30 2, 1 | the treacherous sea, which having suddenly become troubled,
31 2, 2 | happen, through the mind having been moved through similar
32 2, 2 | that certain grammarians having grown old in the birching
33 2, 2 | art; that he, meanwhile, having abandoned all desire or
34 2, 2 | number do not understand why, having spread their nets to the
35 2, 3 | will understand all, after having heard the conclusion of
36 2, 3 | ascribed to drinking, not to having tasted ambrosia, and to
37 2, 3 | indescribable, groans, because having all it loves all, and, loving
38 2, 4 | he became blind through having been suddenly brought out
39 2, 4 | since all my pain~Is clue to having seen the highest good?~The
40 2, 4 | light, this one is so, from having too frequently beheld it,
41 2, 4 | frequently beheld it, or through having fixed his eyes too much
42 2, 4 | follows, it happens that having wept so much, his eyes are
43 2, 4 | is also mute through not having been able, or having dared,
44 2, 4 | not having been able, or having dared, to say that which
45 2, 5 | loveliness of your face, and having no hope of receiving the
46 2, 5 | homeless, with great labour having ploughed the seas, passed
47 2, 5 | at the end of which time having arrived under that temperate
48 2, 5 | Thames, they (the nine), having made humble obeisance, and
49 2, 5 | obeisance, and the nymphs having received them with acts
50 2, 5 | who presumes to boast~Of having for her sire this glorious
51 2, 5 | double happiness; one, the having recovered the light they
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