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Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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condition

   Part,  Dialogue
1 1, Int| Campagna, his destitute condition proving a safeguard against,~ 2 1, Int| strange lands.~"By what condition, nature, or fell chance,~ 3 1, 1 | circumspect, promoting a condition of valorous animosity and 4 1, 2 | temperance, where the virtue and condition of a strong soul exist, 5 1, 2 | what you have said, the condition of that heroic enthusiast, 6 1, 2 | has been said:~10.~By what condition, nature, or fell chance,~ 7 1, 3 | is a man in this present condition, as we see him.~CIC. It 8 1, 3 | account of the stupid and low condition of the crowd; for those, 9 1, 4 | should adapt itself to the condition of its own being, wherefore 10 1, 4 | which exists between his own condition and that of man, and the 11 1, 5 | in unity and identity of condition.~VII.~CIC. But what is the 12 1, 5 | Aquarius, to signify the condition, fervour, and perfection 13 1, 5 | is not through its human condition and nature that it Ends 14 1, 5 | bare-footed, and submissive condition without a home, without 15 1, 5 | that it brings him to a condition of infinite aspiration, 16 1, 5 | Whosoever in this present condition aspires, also sighs, and 17 1, 5 | quiet as will satisfy the condition of his nature.~CIC. How 18 1, 5 | of natural affection, the condition of which I cannot do better 19 2, 1 | to return to the better condition.~MARICONDO. Know, my brother, 20 2, 1 | fear, and in this state and condition will it ever be seen and 21 2, 1 | body, and is put into the condition of growth; but little by 22 2, 1 | well expressed the strange condition of a soul cast down by the 23 2, 2 | state, and in whatsoever condition man finds himself, he always 24 2, 3 | communicated, according to the condition of the things, over which 25 2, 4 | alone is suitable to a dark condition. He says:~65.~The third 26 2, 4 | incomprehensible; chiefly in that condition called by the philosopher 27 2, 4 | of which must follow the condition of its faculty, the which 28 2, 4 | which is a result of the condition of its nature and being. 29 2, 4 | affection follow the reason and condition of the subject; and he who 30 2, 5 | them, would explain their condition and fortunes, they said.~


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