Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| this town, nestled in a little bay surrounded by high hills
2 1, Int| therefore moved on with little delay, and embarked for
3 1, Int| sale of it would bring a little money for daily needs. This
4 1, Int| changed, and perfected, little by little, through the cataclysms
5 1, Int| and perfected, little by little, through the cataclysms
6 1, 1 | either not at all, or very little; and forcing himself to
7 1, 1 | lateness of development, learn little, love less, and of jealousy
8 1, 1 | one!~Thou understanding little, call'st him child,~Because
9 1, 2 | he is sunk; then he has little or no apprehension of pain;
10 1, 4 | traces of men. The, youth of little skill and practice, as of
11 1, 4 | are my thoughts." Thus, little by little, from dislike
12 1, 4 | thoughts." Thus, little by little, from dislike and regret,
13 1, 5 | out with less violence, little by little, and, according
14 1, 5 | less violence, little by little, and, according as the water
15 1, 5 | these twin lights of me -- a little earth -- ~My wonted tears
16 1, 5 | from his heart, not like a little spark or a weak flame, which,
17 1, 5 | uncompromising fate should bend a little (as, in the end, fate must
18 1, 5 | appropriateness, as it only requires a little attentive consideration.
19 2, Pre| first began this translation little was known about Giordano
20 2, 1 | hold that he has gained little, when he has become such
21 2, 1 | understood, if one considers it a little. But let us read the sonnet.~
22 2, 1 | condition of growth; but little by little, it goes on digesting,
23 2, 1 | of growth; but little by little, it goes on digesting, so
24 2, 1 | is a boy in a boat, which little by little is being submerged
25 2, 1 | a boat, which little by little is being submerged in the
26 2, 2 | understood. Thus in our day, that little which Aristotle can bring,
27 2, 2 | would be held to be of little savour and of small account.
28 2, 3 | object, nor that there is little satisfaction in the potency,
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