Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| cause against him. It became known that he had praised the
2 1, Int| principles. It was made known to him that he must either
3 1, Int| in order to make myself known and to attract attention."
4 1, Int| should make science clearly known to him! But this was probably
5 1, Int| Levi's book. It is well known how he received the sentence
6 1, 1 | are the true poets to be known?~TANS. By the singing of
7 1, 4 | unknown and unseen than those known and seen. And from this
8 1, 4 | desire something that is not known; but I say that it is certain
9 1, 4 | besides the degrees of known conceptions of goodness
10 1, 4 | that which is near, close, known, and familiar. The pig cannot
11 1, 4 | through which those have been known who are affected by certain
12 1, 5 | explain himself and make known his sufferings, although
13 1, 5 | what the phœnix was, is known, and what it will be, is
14 1, 5 | and what it will be, is known; but this subject cannot
15 2, Pre| this translation little was known about Giordano Bruno except
16 2, 1 | tell me, who would have known of Achilles, Ulysses, and
17 2, 1 | make thee more famous and known than all those other things
18 2, 1 | well said; Domenea is more known through the letters of Epicurus,
19 2, 1 | which is the making himself known by means of posterior things
20 2, 1 | without making his presence known through the repulsion of
21 2, 1 | which reaches swiftly the known ends of the earth, and without
22 2, 1 | appears and makes himself known externally, whether his
23 2, 3 | how act In order to make known, or I, or you,~For its deliverance,
24 2, 4 | ye have the twin lights known.~These eyes ne'er lighted
25 2, 4 | hear the lesser, as is well known of those who live near the
26 2, 4 | want of boldness~To make known his sorrows to his deity.~
27 2, 4 | in discoursing of a thing known to reason by means of the
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