Part, Dialogue
1 1, 2 | TANSILLO.~Now begins the enthusiast to display the affections.
2 1, 2 | condition of that heroic enthusiast, who says, "My hopes are
3 1, 2 | Filenio" asks, and the enthusiast replies under the name of "
4 1, 2 | to the affections of the enthusiast, as these tend more towards
5 1, 3 | illustrious and worthy. He (the enthusiast) becomes a god by intellectual
6 1, 3 | been said, what is this enthusiast whose picture is put forth,
7 1, 5 | signified the heart of the enthusiast where, by a cleverly planned
8 1, 5 | is the substance of the enthusiast, which is poured from the
9 1, 5 | entire, so the Object of the enthusiast, with its active splendour,
10 1, 5 | mean?~TANS. It means that enthusiast, signified by the naked
11 1, 5 | resemblance~between the enthusiast and the butterfly attracted
12 1, 5 | hostile fire. But to him (the enthusiast) it is no less pleasing
13 1, 5 | the phœnix and that of the enthusiast; and the legend "Fata obstant,"
14 1, 5 | come to inhabit it. The enthusiast is that which he was not,
15 1, 5 | thus are denoted in the enthusiast, desire, attention, study,
16 1, 5 | legend is clear, by which the enthusiast boasts of having the strength
17 1, 5 | the meaning of the present enthusiast.~TANS.:~35.~Venus, the goddess
18 1, 5 | observe how the object of this enthusiast, who is, as it were, inebriated
19 1, 5 | stars in the breast of this enthusiast. Here,~ ./. the two stars
20 1, 5 | benevolent in killing the enthusiast, inasmuch as they cause
21 1, 5 | this temporal state the enthusiast is consumed. This, I think,
22 2, Pre| higher. The aim of the Heroic Enthusiast is to get at the Truth and
23 2, 1 | see, Cesarino, how this enthusiast is justified in his anger
24 2, 1 | alone. But what means the enthusiast when he says, "Leave, leave
25 2, 1 | inflamed and illuminated enthusiast, through that which he does
26 2, 1 | to the question of this enthusiast, who, seeing a phœnix set
27 2, 1 | and spirit and eyes of the enthusiast, but read the sonnet!~44.~ 2
28 2, 1 | CES. Well is the heroic enthusiast instructed!~V.~CES. Close
29 2, 1 | entire affection of the enthusiast is bifold, divided, harassed,
30 2, 1 | struggle in the soul of the enthusiast, the which, in consequence
31 2, 1 | this state, the present enthusiast shows himself to have remained
32 2, 1 | or determine all that the enthusiast means. Yet there is well
33 2, 1 | proposition of the heroic enthusiast, I think, deals with the
34 2, 2 | the hunted. Therefore the enthusiast boasts of being the prey
35 2, 3 | shade of a cypress-tree, the enthusiast finding his mind free from
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