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Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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1 1, 1 | powers against the wave of natural impulses. He, with the sound 2 1, 1 | the spirit -- that is, the natural affections, are cold because 3 1, 3 | an internal stimulus and natural fervour, excited by the 4 1, 3 | animal, or what is called natural, and slaves to generation, 5 1, 4 | ways, and internally by natural feebleness. He dismisses 6 1, 4 | TANS. Not so. For it is not natural nor suitable that the infinite 7 1, 4 | enterprise?~TAMS. The sensual and natural affections, which regard 8 1, 4 | joy.~Here he describes the natural solicitude of the attentive 9 1, 4 | what use do I possess these natural powers if I be deprived 10 1, 4 | which breaks the certain and natural laws of the true life, and 11 1, 4 | thought? Seems it to you a natural thing that they should~live 12 1, 4 | above the horizon of the natural affections, whence with 13 1, 5 | splendour, under which, by natural inclination, by voluntary 14 1, 5 | invest the same or a similar natural form. Then the phœnix, through 15 1, 5 | exist, it takes on all the natural forms. Hence it is that 16 1, 5 | striving to recover its natural beauty seeks to purify itself, 17 1, 5 | occurs in the fruits of natural affection, the condition 18 2, 1 | obscurity, for this is the natural order of things; outside 19 2, 1 | reason with none other than a natural spirit1~MAR. We know that 20 2, 1 | voluptuousness and compliance with natural desires. Therefore says 21 2, 1 | and entity. Then as to the natural powers, by means of which 22 2, 1 | far-off region of its more natural home where its powers are 23 2, 1 | nearer they come to their natural place, the greater the impetus 24 2, 2 | philosophers; to treat of natural things, and mix themselves 25 2, 2 | Pythagorean doctrine, and that of natural philosophy; seeking by means 26 2, 2 | figures are not to be found in natural bodies, nor can they be 27 2, 2 | who feeds bas a certain natural memory of his food, especially 28 2, 2 | amongst the wild woods of natural things, where there are 29 2, 2 | vestiges impressed upon natural objects, which~are numbers, 30 2, 2 | nature in all her specific natural forms in which they see 31 2, 3 | equality does not belong to natural things, nor would it be 32 2, 3 | lies hidden, ethical and natural philosophy, and I leave 33 2, 3(1)| three principles for every natural body to become objective: 34 2, 4 | comprehend.~MIN. Because no natural desire is vain, we are able 35 2, 4 | Thou sayest well that no natural impulse or power is without 36 2, 4 | those which are acquired by natural light, the which, in discoursing 37 2, 4 | changed and deprived of their natural powers, by that which the


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