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1 1, Int | first sacrifices thought to form; the second is careful only
2 1, Int | rendered line for line. Form is lacking in the original,
3 1, Int | existence to another, from one form to another, from one world
4 1, Int | deceived by a seductive form, adored the veil, but did
5 1, Int | no other than mutation of form.~After having criticised
6 1, Int | and a, religious work; form, however, is sacrificed
7 1, Int | idea that he often ignores form altogether. An exile wandering
8 1, 1 | TANS. Then follows:~2.~In form and place like to Parnassus
9 1, 1 | means by his heart being in form like Parnassus.~TANS. Because
10 1, 1 | appearance and shadow or form. Of the first there can
11 1, 1 | and she one subject be, or form,~If with one empire and
12 1, 2 | and not according to the form of vice.~CIC. I can very
13 1, 2 | which it loves the absent form, hates the present one.
14 1, 2 | contemplation of bodily form to the,~consideration of
15 1, 3 | into one, now into another form of the double, Eros; therefore,
16 1, 3 | that he has been able to form to himself of the divinity,
17 1, 3 | locally, but as intrinsic form and extrinsic framer, as
18 1, 3 | figures, entering into the form of beasts; and so also the
19 1, 3 | re-take their own divine form; as the passionate hero,
20 1, 3 | the divinity, leaving the form of the lower subject. And
21 1, 4 | nectar.~Next we see under the form of another Similitude the
22 1, 4 | certain definite and specific form, and the will to a love
23 1, 4 | nature, this species, this form, represented to the intellect
24 1, 4 | infinitely pursued with that form of pursuit which is not
25 1, 4 | infinite centre which is not form, and is not formed.~CIC.
26 1, 4 | themselves, but not in that form in which they departed,
27 1, 4 | inanimate, and without form, notwithstanding it is the
28 1, 5 | that which is put for the form of the body of the figure,
29 1, 5 | fire, while some in the form of tearful cries rends the
30 1, 5 | the thought with which I form and uphold you, and I should
31 1, 5 | same or a similar natural form. Then the phœnix, through
32 1, 5 | the subject and with the form of the heroic device. Now
33 1, 5 | and shade, of matter and form, of power and action?~TANS.
34 1, 5 | in which this particular form may have participated, he
35 1, 5 | certain measure, is not in the form of the species of divine
36 2, 1 | glittering ray of spiritual form and action, of which it
37 2, 1 | meaning of this fire in the form of a heart with four wings,
38 2, 1 | there are two stars in the form of two radiant eyes, with
39 2, 1 | higher and more excellent form can present itself than
40 2, 2 | matter, which was in one form, comes to be in another, 1 --
41 2, 2 | above them all presides the form of forms, 1 the fountain
42 2, 3(1)| goes through to produce form; Water being the formative
43 2, 3(1)| become objective: privation, form and matter. Privation meant
44 2, 4 | knife. Hence is derived the form and impression~ ./. of His
45 2, 4(1)| This unknown marvel of Thy Form! but fear~ Mingles with
46 2, 4 | sealed. Therefore, that form being there confirmed and
47 2, 5 | man, nor of nature; the form and manner of it I will
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