Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| the Divine, which is the highest truth and the highest good.
2 1, Int| the highest truth and the highest good. In "Gli Eroici Furori"
3 1, Int| them with the love of the highest good and of truth; to teach
4 1, 1 | favouring hand of emperor,~No highest priest nor great pastòr,~
5 1, 1 | he calls the object the highest beauty, as it is that alone
6 1, 1 | Paradise in order that the highest things may be heard, understood,
7 1, 2 | that; for I will hold of highest wisdom him who could really
8 1, 3 | and join to the primal and highest good. To that meaning I
9 1, 3 | which he speaks, is the highest intelligible conception
10 1, 3 | when they say that the highest felicity of man consists
11 1, 3 | far as understanding the highest object is concerned; but
12 1, 3 | nothing happens without the highest aim, and which disposes
13 1, 4 | own object, which is the highest good; and heroic intellect,
14 1, 4 | surroundings, urging him to the highest propositions and intentions,
15 1, 5 | this it is to touch the highest blessedness of this state,
16 1, 5 | comprehends in the very highest degree perfection of all
17 1, 5 | aspires continually to the highest good and to the infinite
18 1, 5 | region of the will which is highest and most exalted, and where
19 2, 1 | the which consists that highest good, and in reference to
20 2, 1 | time I yearn towards the highest good.~High thoughts, holy
21 2, 1 | gaze toward God, as to the highest good, and primal truth,
22 2, 1 | his inclination~is in the highest degree towards the primal
23 2, 1 | perfect is present with it, highest and best. Therefore I understand
24 2, 1 | who having tasted of the highest unity, desires to be in
25 2, 2 | mind is raised towards the highest love, and that it learns
26 2, 2 | place the anchor of their highest good. They despise fortune,
27 2, 2 | have their mind roused to highest love. Let us now come to
28 2, 2 | superior order agrees with the highest of the inferior order. So
29 2, 2 | lowest of nature to the highest, as from evil to good, from
30 2, 3 | element, Rising aloft unto the highest heaven;~Wherefore, ignited
31 2, 3 | those, in which way, the highest good being infinite, it
32 2, 3 | certain analogy, how the highest good ought to be also infinite,
33 2, 4 | clue to having seen the highest good?~The fourth blind man
34 2, 4 | easier to believe that the highest and most profound cognition
35 2, 5 | show them the image of the highest good upon earth. How, I
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