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abhors 1
abide 2
abire 1
able 29
abode 3
abominate 1
abominated 1
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30 virtue
29 able
29 believe
29 desires
29 fear
Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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   Part,  Dialogue
1 1, Int| enthusiasm, or in order to be able to devote himself to study, 2 1, 1 | of others; and not being able to attain celebrity by their 3 1, 3 | by means of which we are able to make ourselves perfect, 4 1, 3 | conception that he has been able to form to himself of the 5 1, 3 | all the glory which it is able in that state to receive, 6 1, 4 | soul, and like to proud~And able bowmen, draw at the mark,~" 7 1, 4 | these and not those are able to maintain and bless it, 8 1, 4 | it not impossible to be able to reach, he would love 9 1, 4 | the human soul not being able, (so long as it is truly 10 1, 5 | Now show me how I may be able for myself to consider the 11 1, 5 | appropriate that he was able to make. If you can make 12 1, 5 | because there is the being able to know and the, knowing 13 1, 5 | know and the, knowing to be able. Now, observe how the object 14 2, Pre| in English, and several able articles~in the magazines 15 2, 1 | sense, through which I am able to infer a deeper and incomparably 16 2, 1 | to good and how they are able to turn captivity into greater 17 2, 1 | preceding discourses one is able to understand these sentiments, 18 2, 1 | velocity of flight, he is able also to speculate upon his 19 2, 2 | hunters, of whom some are more able and expert, some less, it 20 2, 2 | Aristotle boasts of being able to arrive at the desired 21 2, 2 | from the path, so as to be able hardly to distinguish the 22 2, 4 | become dim, so that he is not able to extend the visual ray, 23 2, 4 | sorrows, he at one time was able to see. Besides which he 24 2, 4 | through not having been able, or having dared, to say 25 2, 4 | certainly higher, than he is able to comprehend.~MIN. Because 26 2, 4 | natural desire is vain, we are able to assure ourselves of a 27 2, 4 | himself about it that he is able to explain every other sight, 28 2, 4 | new strange one not being able to take its place unless 29 2, 5 | her incantations, would be able to curb nature. I should


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