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1 1, Int | his head, no one who could understand him, but always many ready
2 1, Int | contemplates the soul, and seeks to understand its language; he is a physiologist
3 1, 3 | far as our intellect can understand it. Let it suffice that
4 1, 3 | illustrious death."~CIC. I understand when you say: "Enough that
5 1, 3 | well; but thou mayst also understand, by the "ignoble crowd,"
6 1, 3 | soul, in what way do you understand that it may be severed from
7 1, 4 | learned into itself.~CIC. I understand. He forms intelligible conceptions
8 1, 4 | into the object?~CIC. As I understand: because love transforms
9 1, 4 | explain yourself, I cannot understand you; but tell me, prythee,
10 1, 4 | proceed further, I would understand from you what is that which
11 1, 4 | I believe now that you understand to what end and in what
12 1, 4 | repress the sight."~CIC. I understand very well. Now continue
13 1, 4 | which follows.~CIC. This I understand right well, and also that
14 1, 5 | congenial sphere.~CIC. I understand it all. To the next.~II.~
15 1, 5 | before you have finished, I understand what you would say. You
16 1, 5 | without scorn or ire will understand~This lofty grace for which
17 1, 5 | opposition to be subdued.~CIC. I understand it all; but what is the
18 1, 5 | But in order better to understand it, let us read the tablet~
19 1, 5 | know. Now go on and make me understand the proposition.~TANS. It
20 1, 5 | from what you have said I understand all.~VIII.~TANS. On the
21 1, 5 | order that you may better understand, I will let you hear that
22 1, 5 | because, I will remember, understand and desire no other; she
23 1, 5 | and in so far as I can understand her, she is entirely present,
24 1, 5 | have participated, he can understand all, do all, and be such
25 1, 5 | the arrow, and the fire. I understand that which is written: "
26 1, 5 | that which follows I cannot understand -- that is, that love as
27 1, 5 | let this suffice, if you understand it, because I do not intend
28 1, 5 | physics; so that you must understand that he means to say that
29 1, 5 | therefore one must of necessity understand the instant in another signification.
30 1, 5 | not even death.~CIC. I understand the meaning quite perfectly,
31 2, 1 | in such manner he cannot understand it?~It is in and through
32 2, 1(1)| such a man, can neither understand nor know it, and he who
33 2, 1 | discourses one is able to understand these sentiments, especially
34 2, 1 | entirely. The which I will not understand otherwise than in such various
35 2, 1 | Vicit instans.~Thus you can understand the sense of the following
36 2, 1 | highest and best. Therefore I understand the conclusion where be
37 2, 1 | the multitude.~MAR. You understand quite well.~XII.~CES. Now
38 2, 1 | Here I would not pretend to understand or determine all that the
39 2, 2 | be equal to gods, and to understand the good and the beautiful
40 2, 2 | the greater number do not understand why, having spread their
41 2, 2 | universal one, he comes to understand to such an, extent, that
42 2, 3 | without action! For you will understand all, after having heard
43 2, 3 | be necessary if' we would understand that Divine love which is.
44 2, 4 | those who love before they understand: whence it happens that
45 2, 4 | affections, whereas he who would understand the truth by means of contemplation,
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