Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| animate things some are inferior by reason of the meanness
2 1, 3 | through their conversion to inferior things, they are thrust
3 1, 3 | by help of love,~From an inferior thing, do change we to a
4 1, 3 | lower themselves to things inferior, and, by their own excellence
5 1, 3 | excellence and felicity, inferior things raise themselves
6 1, 3 | the imagination lowers to inferior things. The mind always
7 1, 3 | movement with fixedness, the inferior with the superior. Now these
8 1, 3 | behaviour of those towards inferior things, invests himself
9 1, 3 | viler still, a god. From in inferior thing do change me to a
10 1, 4 | the waters superior and inferior, which are above and below
11 1, 4 | by disagreement with the inferior nature,~are sent to recall
12 1, 4 | heart, is induced by the inferior part to afflict itself,
13 1, 4 | joined to obscure and to inferior things, which it brightens,
14 1, 4 | things and declines to things inferior. And this, you may perceive,
15 1, 4 | which appears only in the inferior powers, and against which
16 1, 4 | proceeds to the hatred of inferior things, which she partly
17 1, 4 | compounded of superior and inferior powers, with the superior
18 1, 4 | the divinity, and with the inferior, towards the mass of the
19 1, 4 | scale of things superior and inferior, the affection of Love proceeds,
20 1, 5 | There are times when the inferior powers of the soul -- like
21 1, 5 | they are converted from inferior degrees to superior ones.~
22 1, 5 | becomes fortified against the inferior, which lowers it; as the
23 1, 5 | things which are equal and inferior. The second is by applying
24 1, 5 | notwithstanding that to the inferior powers, and according to
25 1, 5 | as it were, torn by the inferior powers -- sees its object
26 1, 5 | and is dark through the inferior powers, by which it is occupied
27 2, 1 | necessity from that of the inferior, and from the raising of
28 2, 1 | that the soul ceases from inferior acts, but that it leaves
29 2, 1 | communicates of its perfection to inferior things, through the likeness
30 2, 1 | species of animals, the inferior kinds have warning to enable
31 2, 2 | and minor, superior and inferior, illustrious~ ./. and obscure,
32 2, 2 | similitude, reflected in those inferior, and these in those according
33 2, 2 | with the highest of the inferior order. So that progress
34 2, 2 | impossible to be obtained by an inferior nature, and therefore is
35 2, 3 | commonly said, the apex of the inferior species is the beginning
36 2, 3 | in its effects and in the~inferior nature. I do not say that
37 2, 4 | the divinity, or something inferior to it. Because, as our eye,
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