Part, Dialogue
1 1, Pre| difficulty I should find in the work, nor any thought of ever
2 1, Pre| so kindly looked over my work from time to time, and given
3 1, Int| grandeur and majesty, the work of the sage must be to examine
4 1, Int| preparing for the press a work called "Segni del Tempo,"
5 1, Int| money for daily needs. This work was lost, as were all those
6 1, Int| Disappointed at not finding work to do in Venice, he next
7 1, Int| hurried writings. The only work of the Nolan, written in
8 1, Int| intended to retouch the work before printing.~Following
9 1, Int| they also~procured some work for him in correcting press
10 1, Int| compatriots, begging for work from the publishers, Aldo
11 1, Int| former, says Levi, is a work of criticism and of demolition;
12 1, Int| Idearum" he initiates the work of reconstruction, giving
13 1, Int| a reality was the great work of Bruno.~One is the perfect
14 1, Int| idea is developed in the work in question, which is dedicated
15 1, Int| philosophical, and a, religious work; form, however, is sacrificed
16 1, Int| larger love of humanity; his work was to awaken souls out
17 1, Int| studies and intent upon his work, writing with feverish haste,
18 1, Int| greater diligence with his~work, almost as if he felt that,
19 1, Int| no longer at liberty to work and teach.~It was during
20 1, 1 | to others; because this work shines more by its originality
21 1, 1 | the intelligence is not a work of movement but of quiet;
22 1, 2 | and it seems to me the work of a pig or~a horse to torment
23 1, 3 | he sometimes abandons the work, and then again returns,
24 1, 3 | elaborate architectural work, goes on examining one thing
25 1, 4 | being so absorbed in one work or study, becomes remiss
26 1, 4 | constantly perseveres in the work, fears that its hurt will
27 1, 5 | Jove, puts itself to the work and causes an active exercise
28 2, Pre| upon the first half of this work, were for the most part
29 2, Pre| there are defects in his work which his own eye has not
30 2, Pre| authors who produce original work, it may be still more aptly
31 2, 1 | of Fame?~And if another work should call, and lead me
32 2, 1 | labour, the vastness of the work on one side, and on the
33 2, 2 | useful for other pedants, who work with the same "Sursum corda."
34 2, 2 | into tares, 1 and find the work of their life in the elaboration
35 2, 5 | comprehend that it was not the work of man, nor of nature; the
36 2, 5 | Waiting the finish of this work of hers~We all were quiet,
37 2, 5 | show us plain,~The fairest work of God,~Thus does a fate
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