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Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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   Part,  Dialogue
1 2, 1| CESARINO. MARICONDO.~I.~CES. It is said that the best 2 2, 1| dog that barks (applause).~CES. What means that legend 3 2, 1| the three parts of time.~CES. Now read the tablet.~MAR. 4 2, 1| in anguish and in hope.~CES. This is precisely the humour 5 2, 1| philosophy and not of theology.~CES. It is so. Bat let us see 6 2, 1| us see what follows.~II.~CES. I see a smoking thurible, 7 2, 1| Sartor Resartus.")~CES. Right well do you demonstrate 8 2, 1| ubi steterunt pedes eius.~CES. God, the divine beauty, 9 2, 1| more than through others.~CES. Why, importuned by thoughts, 10 2, 1| with greater force.~III.~CES. Now let us take into consideration 11 2, 1| which it would elevate.~CES. This fellow then says that 12 2, 1| worthy and lawful priest?~CES. Well sayest thou "of a 13 2, 1| it should be magnified. 1~CES. Not, verily, with such 14 2, 1| see what the rest means.~CES. Say, if you have seen and 15 2, 1| first, the principal one.~CES. How do you mean that the 16 2, 1| contempt for those things."~CES. Well. Bat tell me in what 17 2, 1| disease and persecution.~CES. Well is the heroic enthusiast 18 2, 1| enthusiast instructed!~V.~CES. Close by is to be seen 19 2, 1| ever be seen and found.~VI.~CES. That is all well. Let us 20 2, 1| and all kinds of sadness.~CES. But what is that, of which 21 2, 1| the legend: Mors et vita.~CES. Read the sonnet!~MAR. I 22 2, 1| those same give him life.~CES. Does he mean that death 23 2, 1| powers are the weakest.~CES. Do you think that this 24 2, 1| high towards the stars.~CES. So that with progress of 25 2, 1| legend, and the verses.~CES. So much so that whatsoever 26 2, 1| appear to me superfluous.~IX.~CES. Let us see what is here 27 2, 1| piaghe, miei dolci dolori!~X.~CES. It would seem that we have 28 2, 1| be will succeed or fail.~CES. Can one imagine why, if 29 2, 1| over the whole universe.~CES. There is no vaster empire, 30 2, 1| sight to the visible.~XI.~CES. Let us see here, what is 31 2, 1| obliterates all lights.~CES. To the perfect, if it be 32 2, 1| understand quite well.~XII.~CES. Now here is a boy in a 33 2, 2| all liberty whatsoever.~CES. Prithee, let us read the 34 2, 2| attached to unworthy things.~CES. There must be artisans, 35 2, 2| which philosophy promises.~CES. A grand thing, indeed, 36 2, 2| hindrance to higher things.~CES. I am not wrong in the proposition 37 2, 2| more active and disengaged.~CES. Speak on then!~MAR. To 38 2, 2| be subject to the other.~CES. Surely, if the soul should 39 2, 2| can one hunger after it.~CES. I have well understood


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