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1 1, Int | vigour of thought, with the force of reason, with the sacrifice
2 1, 1 | Moreover, he could not force himself to the study of
3 1, 1 | will, has joy by the great force of love, whatever may be
4 1, 2 | not pain, because by the force of reasoning he has present
5 1, 3 | and then again returns, to force himself with his will thither,
6 1, 3 | towards superior things and force themselves on the intelligible
7 1, 4 | declare their rebellion, and force her to follow. And the sorrowing
8 1, 4 | error assail? Oh! if by force he may arrive there, at
9 1, 5 | in which, issue in great force a smoky wind, and about
10 1, 5 | it goes on with extreme force, noise, and destruction
11 1, 5 | at the same time by the force of thought, constructs castles
12 1, 5 | And govern each opposing force.~May I be happy in this
13 1, 5 | things, which, while we force ourselves to penetrate,
14 2, 1 | destroyed entirely by the force of vicissitude, it is inevitable
15 2, 1 | the senses with greater force.~III.~CES. Now let us take
16 2, 1 | while others incite and force in a certain manner to the
17 2, 1 | easily downwards than to force itself upwards: seeing that
18 2, 1 | greater the impetus and force with which they move, until
19 2, 2 | gods. Now why should we force ourselves to corrupt the
20 2, 3 | elements from Vulcan?~As force sometimes acquires a power~
21 2, 3 | beginning, could proceed a force of an opposite effect. So
22 2, 3 | sea is infinite and the force of tears in the eyes is
23 2, 3 | against us with an equal force?~Oh, where is he, will boast
24 2, 4 | a time and with too much force, repressed and restrained
25 2, 4(1)| is fled.~Gone is heart's force, rebuked is mind's desire!~
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