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Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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1 1, Pre | find in the work, nor any thought of ever having it printed; 2 1, Int | education failed to enslave his: thought, and he emerged from this 3 1, Int | long for independence of thought, and becoming, as he said 4 1, Int | with the, philosophical thought of the primitive, Italian 5 1, Int | life with the vigour of thought, with the force of reason, 6 1, Int | poet. The first sacrifices thought to form; the second is careful 7 1, Int | reconstruction, giving colour to his thought and sketching his idea. 8 1, Int | attracted with fervour. All is thought, passion, and aspiration.~ 9 1, Int | spirit, with the light of thought -- is generated that perfect 10 1, Int | religion of philosophy and of thought. The vulgar creeds would 11 1, Int | sacred; they enshrouded thought with a double~veil, and 12 1, Int | basis for the religion of thought and of science. In place 13 1, Int | with God upon the wings of thought. This idea is developed 14 1, Int | which exalts our nature, is Thought. By means of it we rise 15 1, Int | action becoming one through thought, we become heroes.~This 16 1, Int | this elevation and glory of thought, which draws with it the 17 1, Int | reveals himself as the here of thought. Even as Christ was the 18 1, Int | study, and had no faculty of thought; yet he insisted that Bruno 19 1, Int | the forehead luminous with thought, his body frail and bearing 20 1, 1 | and banishes every other thought. Jealousy torments, because 21 1, 2 | appears before the eyes of thought as a thing so glorious and 22 1, 3 | divine object, and he has no thought for other than divine things, 23 1, 3 | other pleasures and gives no thought to this life. It is not, 24 1, 3 | the noose contrived~That, thought being born, the longing 25 1, 3 | which might overshadow his thought and appear superficially 26 1, 3 | greater, leaving all care and thought of them, he is turned intently 27 1, 4 | overshadows and which occupies my thought,~Go swiftly, and there nestle; 28 1, 4 | the limits of fantastic thought? Seems it to you a natural 29 1, 5 | same time by the force of thought, constructs castles in the 30 1, 5 | uphold you there with~my thought, and you uphold me here 31 1, 5 | the imagination and the thought with which I form and uphold 32 1, 5 | attention, for there is no thought that can divert me from 33 2, 1 | That he banishes every thought presented to him by different 34 2, 1 | majesty, with more care, thought, and pain: I mean in this 35 2, 1 | brightness of her own effulgent thought;~The lofty concept of her 36 2, 1 | and which shines in his thought, comes rather to conceal 37 2, 1 | revered divinity,~So every thought born of my lady fair~Comes 38 2, 1 | affections and awakening thought. Bat now, the sole and entire 39 2, 1 | death with calm collected thought,~With eyelids closed, lest 40 2, 2(1)| the great writer (Balzac) thought, an Entity, and at the same 41 2, 3 | flame, is reason, sense, or thought.~LAO. This proposition is 42 2, 4(1)| believe Aristotle, this thought was suggested to him not 43 2, 4 | to be perfectly pure in thought.~MIN. In truth, one sees 44 2, 4(1)| the great writer (Balzac) thought, an Entity, and, at the 45 2, 5 | Seasoning with hope the high thought of the mind,~Was one who


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