Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| to the consideration of virtue in the individual, and demonstrates
2 1, Int| conflict within us, and by virtue of harmony and the fusion
3 1, 1 | and from being free in virtue they would have rendered
4 1, 1 | attain celebrity by their own virtue and ingenuity, seek to put
5 1, 2 | not as one vice and one virtue, the being less gay and
6 1, 2 | being less sad are not one virtue and one vice, but are two
7 1, 2 | they are one and the same virtue; because the vice is there
8 1, 2 | of temperance, where the virtue and condition of a strong
9 1, 2 | other baser ones -- not as virtue from vice, but as a vice
10 1, 2 | the conditions or terms of virtue?~TANS. It is then in a state
11 1, 2 | It is then in a state of virtue when it keeps to the middle,
12 1, 2 | fails so entirely from being virtue, that it is a double vice,
13 1, 2 | meet, its composition and virtue exist. This, then, is how
14 1, 3 | beauty and excellence, by virtue of the senses, but such
15 1, 3 | be formed in the mind, by virtue of the intellect. In which
16 1, 4 | vigorous impulse. And if, by virtue of contemplation, she rises
17 1, 5 | rarefied and attenuated by virtue of the heat, and thus resolved
18 1, 5 | to take up again the lost virtue, and giving fresh strength
19 1, 5 | seasons. Note further, that in virtue of those apostrophes, which
20 1, 5 | invariable in substance, in virtue, in beauty, and in effect,
21 1, 5 | from what I have called virtue, nor does it impair the
22 1, 5 | is not the whole of that virtue, which consists in bearing
23 1, 5 | absorbed in the cultivation of virtue, or of real good and felicity,
24 1, 5 | that species, either in virtue, which it contemplates in
25 2, 1 | themselves the efficacy and the virtue of all the others; for what
26 2, 3 | individual, through its own virtue, which, the farther it is
27 2, 4 | spell nor sacred plant,~Nor virtue hid in the enchanter's stone,~
28 2, 4 | impalpable dust, whereas by virtue of water alone, the atoms
29 2, 4 | your pains can tell,~By virtue of your tears you can be
30 2, 5 | to thy chiefest nymph,~By virtue of the everlasting laws,~
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