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Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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1 1, Int | exhibiting them in their true colours, he lashes them 2 1, Int | metaphysics, and morals; the true aim being illumination, 3 1, Int | being illumination, the true morality the practice of 4 1, Int | practice of justice, the true redemption the liberation 5 1, Int | life of the soul is the true life of the man. Of all 6 1, Int | will becomes strengthened. True liberty is acquired, and 7 1, Int | to the knowledge of the true. All conflicting desires 8 1, 1 | many kinds and sorts of true, rules as there are kinds 9 1, 1 | there are kinds and sorts of true poets.~CIC. How then are 10 1, 1 | poets.~CIC. How then are the true poets to be known?~TANS. 11 1, 1 | took them, could be the true poets; and yet in fact they 12 1, 1 | all the young; the one is true of the weak, and the other 13 1, 1 | and hell:~Makes present true images of the absent;~Gains 14 1, 2 | loves -- seeing, that to no true lover can love be displeasing; 15 1, 3 | laws and counsels. It is true that~ ./. sometimes, having 16 1, 3 | with the intellect. It is true also that be commonly wanders, 17 1, 3 | heart and master it. Thus true it is, that I, on earth, 18 1, 3 | if, as appears to me, the true object is the divinity itself?~ 19 1, 3 | speculative sciences.~TANS. It is true, and they say well; because 20 1, 4 | and natural laws of the true life, and which is in your 21 1, 4 | vegetation.~CIC. It is true that I have heard that the 22 1, 4 | signification held by the true philosophers -- that is, 23 1, 4 | and pre-ordaining is the true doing and beginning. This 24 1, 5 | through your means.~CIC. It is true that there is no fancy so 25 1, 5 | may not be a more real and true medicine for an enthusiastic 26 1, 5 | because in that there is no~true nor constant beauty, and 27 1, 5 | this reason it cannot evoke true nor constant love. That 28 1, 5 | Epicurus does not hold that, a true and complete strength and 29 1, 5 | love and ardent desire of true goodness, by which in this 30 2, 1 | order of things is most true and most certain; but as 31 2, 1 | Nor do I believe that my true divinity, as she shows herself 32 2, 1(1)| a man who followeth the true Light to the utmost of his 33 2, 1(2)| that we may attain to this true light and perfect knowledge 34 2, 2 | offers as many paths of the true intelligible species and 35 2, 2 | stand upon the false or the true orthography, and so on, 36 2, 2 | mode it is an entity, and true. See now, the mathematicians 37 2, 2 | it for granted, that the true figures are not to be found 38 2, 3 | intervening body. As it is also true that it causes dry and dusty 39 2, 3 | pity?~LAS. If it is not true it is very well imagined 40 2, 4 | far, it is a thing most true and most certain to well-disposed 41 2, 4 | place with heroic love.~SEV. True, according to the same reason 42 2, 4 | multitude considered the more true, the more they appeal to 43 2, 4 | habit of looking at the true light; the which habit cannot 44 2, 4 | because we see, not the true effects and the true species 45 2, 4 | the true effects and the true species of things,~or the


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