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Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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1 1, Int | distinguished by their love for and study of philosophy; so that this 2 1, Int | misfortune, and not propitious to study. The, Neapolitan provinces 3 1, Int | able to devote himself to study, became a friar at the age 4 1, Int | were stimulants to austere study, and to the fervour of mystical 5 1, Int | intellect strengthened by study he began to long for independence 6 1, Int | arms to the silence of his study, and cause the works of 7 1, Int | spent many hours in his study, writing the works that 8 1, Int | and in humanity. We must study this harmony that rules 9 1, Int | God is to be found in the study of Nature, that the laws 10 1, Int | art; but the pupil hated study, and had no faculty of thought; 11 1, 1 | not force himself to the study of philosophies, which though 12 1, 4 | which devotes itself to the study of its own object, which 13 1, 4 | absorbed in one work or study, becomes remiss and careless 14 1, 5 | enthusiast, desire, attention, study, affection, in which he 15 1, 5 | called a similar aspiration, study, affection, and desire. 16 2, 1 | love is converted~into a study of the virtuous, through 17 2, 1(2)| hearsay, or by reading and study, nor yet by high skill and 18 2, 1 | is naught, and vain is study without results; he sees 19 2, 2 | those who make it their study to appropriate to themselves 20 2, 2 | fatigue, attempt, every study, makes no account of the 21 2, 3 | to impress them. The eyes study the species and propose 22 2, 4 | lapse of time, fatigue, and study,~ ./. and inquisitorial 23 2, 4 | dispose oneself, discourse,~study and fatigue; but as we say 24 2, 4 | and are derived from the study of vulgar philosophies, 25 2, 4 | affections set themselves to study and apply the meaning of


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