Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| they operate; others are, superior through the richness of
2 1, Int| Venice.~In those days men of superior intellect were often considered
3 1, 1 | feels it predominant and superior as he becomes subject and
4 1, 3 | abstraction become in reality superior to ordinary men. And these
5 1, 3 | speak and act through some superior intelligence; for such,
6 1, 3 | genius, they turn towards superior things and force themselves
7 1, 3 | perfection and help of others, superior things lower themselves
8 1, 3 | things raise themselves to superior ones. Therefore the Pythagoreans
9 1, 3 | they return again to the superior forms.~CIC. So that they
10 1, 3 | fixedness, the inferior with the superior. Now these transmutations
11 1, 4 | symbolized by the waters superior and inferior, which are
12 1, 4 | that the soul, as to its superior part, always consists in
13 1, 4 | that with which it rises to superior~things and declines to things
14 1, 4 | Thus, being compounded of superior and inferior powers, with
15 1, 4 | inferior powers, with the superior it turns round the divinity,
16 1, 4 | in the scale of things superior and inferior, the affection
17 1, 5 | from inferior degrees to superior ones.~CIC. What degrees
18 1, 5 | intention and attention, to superior things. The third is by
19 1, 5 | raise ourselves to that superior intellect which is beautiful
20 1, 5 | through the hemisphere of the superior powers, by which it is turned
21 1, 5 | place, is that part of the superior potentialities where the
22 2, 1 | thus the movement of the superior parts results of necessity
23 2, 1 | and annulled whenever the superior powers are strongly intent
24 2, 1 | and the delight of the superior spirit are of so intense
25 2, 1 | is open to receive those superior gifts, for the which it
26 2, 2 | things major and minor, superior and inferior, illustrious~ ./.
27 2, 2 | and he considered that superior things were, by participation,
28 2, 2 | which the lowest of the superior order agrees with the highest
29 2, 3 | is the beginning of the superior species, whether the degrees
30 2, 3 | the other to contemplate superior things; so that it is in
31 2, 3 | and a thing apart from the superior illuminating intelligence,
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