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Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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   Part,  Dialogue
1 1, Int| guiding star, a beacon which shows its light above the storms 2 1, Int| be called psychological, shows, by means of various figures 3 1, Int| involved in this effort, and shows how at last the mail of 4 1, 1 | cannot be prevented, he shows himself as one who would 5 1, 1 | acceptable my fires and tears?~He shows the reason and origin of 6 1, 1 | He says next of Love: he shows me Paradise, in order to 7 1, 1 | and has eternal reign;~Shows forth what heaven holds, 8 1, 1 | paragraph continues] Love shows Paradise in order that the 9 1, 2 | and that which follows; he shows his passion for the warfare 10 1, 2 | of the spur and bit.~He shows how much he suffers from 11 1, 2 | satisfied with it, as he shows when he says:~Never let 12 1, 2 | the good in the other. He shows himself, then, ready to 13 1, 3 | than divine things, and shows himself insensible and impassive 14 1, 3 | snares unto my soul?~Here he shows his love not to be like 15 1, 3 | members and colours. This shows an affinity between the 16 1, 3 | nevertheless he regrets it, and shows his regret like him who 17 1, 3 | appease, as that divine poet shows when he says: "My soul is 18 1, 3 | heroic nature is content and shows its dignity rather in falling, 19 1, 3 | undertaking, in which it shows the dignity of its spirit, 20 1, 4 | things, which she partly shows, saying, When shall this 21 1, 5 | But my divinity no favour shows.~Unkind she turns away. 22 1, 5 | thou shalt prevail.~CIC. He shows that which feeds his fancy 23 1, 5 | Here, in the figure, he shows the resemblance~between 24 1, 5 | is ever such as she here shows herself, full and clear 25 1, 5 | light, because sometimes it shows itself as a shadow, a semblance, 26 2, 1 | my true divinity, as she shows herself to me in symbols 27 2, 1 | is allied. In the public shows, said the moral philosopher, 28 2, 1 | ostentation and fame, for He shows Himself to few, and perhaps 29 2, 1 | the present enthusiast shows himself to have remained 30 2, 1 | use to imagine that Saturn shows him the way except by following 31 2, 4 | truth and goodness. which shows itself when they are angry 32 2, 4 | to those few to whom it shows itself, and does not proceed 33 2, 4 | soul as the present image shows. According to the meaning


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