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spiritum 1
spite 4
spiteful 3
splendour 38
splendours 3
spoil 1
spoiled 1
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38 end
38 intelligence
38 nothing
38 splendour
37 alone
37 although
37 inferior
Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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splendour

   Part,  Dialogue
1 1, 1| bring the glory of immortal splendour.~CIC. For to die in one 2 1, 2| of the body has no other splendour, is not worthy of being 3 1, 3| droop,~Why does that lofty splendour dazzle me?~Wherefore the 4 1, 4| brightness of divine goodness and splendour, which works are symbolized 5 1, 4| out of himself by so much splendour, he became the prey, saw 6 1, 4| having fixed them on the splendour of the object, they remained 7 1, 5| enthusiast, with its active splendour, makes him the passive subject 8 1, 5| seduced by the fascinations of splendour, goes innocently and amicably 9 1, 5| non hostis," through its splendour.~CIC. Now what is that which 10 1, 5| the beauty of that rare splendour, under which, by natural 11 1, 5| certain conversion towards~the splendour of intellectual things through 12 1, 5| fully do they exist in the splendour diffused over pure transparent 13 1, 5| ever full, and in the same splendour of beauty. Thus it ever 14 1, 5| equal amount of the solar splendour, and through this remains 15 1, 5| goodness, of that infinite splendour, which so influences intellectual 16 2, 1| seeing Egypt in all the splendour of the sciences and of occultism, 17 2, 1| low, out of obscurity into splendour, out of splendour into obscurity, 18 2, 1| obscurity into splendour, out of splendour into obscurity, for this 19 2, 1| the divine beauty, and splendour shines and is in all things; 20 2, 1| continually gaze at that splendour which destroys him, and 21 2, 1| The while she, girt with splendour burning lies;~Yields to 22 2, 1| read the sonnet!~44.~ 2 Splendour divine, to which this mind 23 2, 1| which aspires to the divine splendour flees from the society of 24 2, 1| one aspires to the supreme splendour, let him retire as much 25 2, 1| not such rigour with such splendour mate~If it import thee that 26 2, 1| and not allow that its splendour, for which it is so much 27 2, 1| the high intelligence and splendour of rectitude, while others 28 2, 1| penetrated by the rays of the splendour of the Divine intelligence 29 2, 1| intelligences, which transfer the splendour received from the first 30 2, 1| own, and not a borrowed splendour, sends his darts, that is, 31 2, 1| things, in which shine the splendour of Divine Beauty, according 32 2, 2| enlightenment. Diana, the splendour of the intelligible species, 33 2, 2| should aspire to the sacred splendour, and yet are occupied about 34 2, 2| two lights, the twin splendour of Divine goodness and beauty 35 2, 2| which burns the sun and the splendour of the higher nature, according 36 2, 3| the ardour of the same?~As splendour through a glass, dost thou~ 37 2, 3| others with love; as the splendour of the sun may be seen and 38 2, 5| advanced, and overcome by the splendour of that majesty, they bent


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