Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| he found it irksome to go through automatically the
2 1, Int| allowed him no rest; he must go forth, and carry his doctrines
3 1, Int| return to Italy, and to go and stay with him in Venice,
4 1, 1 | us live in all the rest. Go on.~TANS. Then follows:~
5 1, 1 | composite, into itself.~CIC. Go on.~TANS. He knows one paradise --
6 1, 1 | in youth will in age not go astray. But derision is
7 1, 2 | between two running wheels I go,~Of which one here, the
8 1, 3 | the cups of Circe, does he go dashing and stumbling, now
9 1, 3 | and up towards heaven I go.~Not the sad fate of Daedalus'
10 1, 4 | which occupies my thought,~Go swiftly, and there nestle;
11 1, 4 | sought to block thy way. Go! I desire for thee a nobler
12 1, 4 | by him who nothing sees.~Go! and ever be by thee revered,~
13 1, 4 | which means my substance may go and nestle there, where,
14 1, 5 | which leave the fire, and go to the waters, or leave
15 1, 5 | or leave the waters and go to the fire.~TANS. This
16 1, 5 | they have less hold.~CIC. Go on.~VI.~TANS. Here we see
17 1, 5 | those declare who know. Now go on and make me understand
18 1, 5 | is commonly believed to go round the earth with the
19 1, 5 | but as being similar.~CIC. Go on then with our proposition.~
20 1, 5 | hope resign.~CIC. Let us go, and by the way we will
21 2, 1 | will the heroic spirit ever go on trying until it becomes
22 2, 1 | rising to the sky should go together to the shades of
23 2, 1 | heard. 1~IV.~MAR. Let us go on and see what the rest
24 2, 1 | Each wandering light must go towards its source,~That
25 2, 1 | and up towards Heaven I go."~[paragraph continues]
26 2, 1 | which used to be so fleet to go downwards with the weight
27 2, 1 | above. Therefore let us go on and read it.~53.~Methought
28 2, 1 | knowing how to pass on, nor to go back, nor where to turn,
29 2, 1 | atmosphere.~MAR. Well. But let us go towards our chamber and.
30 2, 1 | chamber and. talk as we go, for it is night.~ ~ ~
31 2, 2 | reason, but that it should go to the substance of him
32 2, 2 | and of small account. But go on.~MAR. Now, it must be
33 2, 3 | hold it conceded, Lest it go rolling aimlessly adown.~
34 2, 3 | his horizon, where it can go and penetrate more and more,
35 2, 3 | our ease presently. Let us go.~
36 2, 4 | rancorous jealousy~Makes me go stumbling along the way.~
37 2, 4 | me whether up or down I go;~So that the miserable bones
38 2, 4 | scholastic doctors.~MIN. Let us go, and we will reason by the
39 2, 5 | it pleased them to~ ./. go and see those antiquities,
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