Part, Dialogue
1 1, 3| divinity in a more suitable manner than if other conceptions
2 1, 3| in speech or in a certain manner of speech, so to say in
3 1, 3| essence, and in any other manner whatsoever of being final.~
4 1, 4| received according to the manner of the recipient.~TANS.
5 1, 4| of another Similitude the manner in which he arms himself
6 1, 4| to what end and in what manner the soul tends, when she
7 1, 4| she descends in an inverse manner to the world of feeling,
8 1, 4| happiness come to me in that manner which he says, "who all
9 1, 4| the same thing; in that manner that he says and does who
10 1, 5| the enemy.~CIC. In what manner do you mean that such a
11 1, 5| another earth -- in the same manner, she also sends hers to
12 2, 1| real substance, if in such manner he cannot understand it?~
13 2, 1| Well. Bat tell me in what manner will this fellow tranquillize
14 2, 1| know how much and in what manner it comes to be retarded
15 2, 1| incite and force in a certain manner to the low, to the uncleanness
16 2, 1| treacherous one.~In what manner and why Love is a traitor
17 2, 2| and nourish itself in a manner suitable to the way in which
18 2, 2| species of it, in an elevated manner, according to~ ./. the elevation
19 2, 2| operations in a certain manner, because in the number (
20 2, 4| a sun-god -- in this manner his sight became dull and
21 2, 4| apprehension of the second manner is made in Time. (Comes
22 2, 5| of nature; the form and manner of it I will explain to
23 2, 5| they were treated in such a manner that, blind and homeless,
24 2, 5| the common cause in this manner:~Of those, oh gentle Dames,
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