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1 1, Pre | leisure hours, I had no knowledge of the difficulty I should
2 1, Int | the good and rises to the knowledge of the true. All conflicting
3 1, 2 | symbolized by the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.~CIC. From
4 1, 2 | Solomon, "Whose increases knowledge increases sorrow."~TANS.
5 1, 3 | not speak from their own knowledge and experience,~ ./. but
6 1, 3 | would flee away if they had knowledge of the. fire, of the arrow,
7 1, 3 | satisfaction can man find in that knowledge which is not perfect?~TANS.
8 1, 3 | the contrary, through the knowledge of their own nobility, they
9 1, 4 | Because he surpasses in knowledge.~CIC. It is usual to call
10 1, 4 | we have more love, than knowledge?~TANS. We desire to see,
11 1, 4 | other is not within the knowledge of the, senses nor of the
12 1, 4 | not seen, if there is no knowledge whatever of it -- if towards
13 1, 4 | considers, through the universal knowledge that it holds of the beautiful
14 1, 4 | thoughts. So that, having a knowledge of the present state, and
15 1, 4 | about which she can have any knowledge, she complains of her thoughts,
16 1, 5 | seduced or vanquished by knowledge or comprehension or by passionate
17 1, 5 | there would be no infinite knowledge. Where there is infinite
18 1, 5 | said that he who increases knowledge increases pain; because
19 2, 1(2)| this true light and perfect knowledge by hearsay, or by reading
20 2, 1 | a soul cast down by the knowledge of the difficulty of the
21 2, 1 | other the ignorance, want of knowledge of the way, weakness of
22 2, 1 | peril of death. He has no knowledge suitable to the business,
23 2, 4 | the senses, proceed to the knowledge of another thing, unknown,
24 2, 4 | means of its effects and the knowledge of the cause; the which
25 2, 5 | palace, which, whoever had knowledge of human things, could easily
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