Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| forms, which strike the sight and captivate and enthrall
2 1, Int| but the Church never lost sight of Bruno, he was always
3 1, 4 | strong repression guard thy sight,~That strangers keep thee
4 1, 4 | thoughts to repress the sight vigorously.~TANS. I will
5 1, 4 | visual power, that is the sight, which is the intellect,
6 1, 4 | counselled to repress the sight, it is not the first, but
7 1, 4 | or black. If, then, the sight, which is an act, is not
8 1, 4 | thoughts to repress the sight, which, although it may
9 1, 4 | of her thoughts. Here the sight usually moves the affection
10 1, 4 | considering, for as the sight has reference to visible
11 1, 4 | when she says "repress the sight."~CIC. I understand very
12 1, 5 | be laid bare, to obtain sight of which it is necessary
13 1, 5 | warriors be well-nigh spent,~At sight of thee they rise once more;~
14 1, 5 | divine pattern, diverting the sight from things which stand
15 2, 1 | which would rob him of the sight of the sun which comes to
16 2, 1 | more easily taken, comes to sight, At the, same time I do
17 2, 1 | chiefly through the sight, which is the most spiritual
18 2, 1 | to the desirable, as the sight to the visible.~XI.~CES.
19 2, 4 | see, yet they have enjoyed sight, and have had experience
20 2, 4 | to see, to long for the sight of that which he never had
21 2, 4 | affected in the organ of sight. He wanders without any
22 2, 4 | sun-god -- in this manner his sight became dull and the twin
23 2, 4 | blind man.~If sudden on the sight, the star of day~Should
24 2, 4 | be said of the sense of sight as of the sense of hearing,
25 2, 4 | consequently left without sight and without consistency
26 2, 4 | avers that he has lost his sight through the intensity of
27 2, 4 | able to explain every other sight, and he would crave nothing
28 2, 5 | worth more than every other sight,~Pains sweeter far than
29 2, 5 | planets stand within thy sight. 1~"Of these, the world
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