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Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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worthy

   Part,  Dialogue
1 1, 1| that which was high and worthy, and towards which he was 2 1, 1| please and to make itself worthy of the thing loved; others, 3 1, 1| and this he holds it more worthy, more noble, and feels it 4 1, 2| of it, they hold vain and worthy only of derision every amorous 5 1, 2| exalt themselves by loving worthy things, and aspiring to 6 1, 2| a thing so glorious and worthy.~CIC. It is a worthy thing, 7 1, 2| and worthy.~CIC. It is a worthy thing, oh Tansillo! for 8 1, 2| other splendour, is not worthy of being loved otherwise 9 1, 3| the second are themselves worthy, potential, and efficacious, 10 1, 3| are divine. The first are worthy, as is the ass which carries 11 1, 3| appears illustrious and worthy. He (the enthusiast) becomes 12 1, 3| becoming or making himself more worthy he may become more acceptable -- 13 1, 5| when it is fixed upon more worthy enterprises. In conclusion, 14 2, 1| participation in that which is more worthy, and higher, into which 15 2, 1| conditions in which he is worthy of the thing loved and perchance 16 2, 1| the hand and the vow of a worthy and lawful priest?~CES. 17 2, 1| Well sayest thou "of a worthy and lawful priest," for 18 2, 1| the having made himself worthy to fulfil the promise of 19 2, 2| illustrious~ ./. and obscure, worthy and unworthy, not only outside 20 2, 2| various similar nonsense only worthy of contempt. They fast, 21 2, 2| intent upon things more worthy of being put as the end 22 2, 2| for the most excellent and worthy reasons, buried and veiled 23 2, 2| success, which are most worthy of the hunter and the hunted. 24 2, 2| nature, and therefore is not worthy to be desired, nor can one 25 2, 3| becomes inflamed: and the more worthy the object which is present 26 2, 4| common nature; but it is most worthy, because it is founded upon 27 2, 5| you attend,~You'll say, oh worthy, oh unhappy lovers!~An impious 28 2, 5| sharp,~Can be accounted worthy of the cost.~That Good to


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