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Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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proposition

   Part,  Dialogue
1 1, 1| tears?" Continuing this proposition, he adds:~8.~Ah me! oppress 2 1, 2| that we can never hold the proposition of being contented or discontented, 3 1, 2| discontented, without holding the proposition of our own foolishness, 4 1, 2| explain himself and make a proposition, lest he be rejected with 5 1, 4| TANS. Now to come to the proposition: From animal enthusiasm, 6 1, 4| fledglings 1 and his?" This same proposition he continues when he says~ 7 1, 5| and make me understand the proposition.~TANS. It means that  1 8 1, 5| CIC. Go on then with our proposition.~TANS. The infinite aspiration 9 2, 1| leaving on one side the proposition of the Divine, tell me, 10 2, 1| more to consider upon this proposition. Let us see now, how this 11 2, 1| external of the figure. But the proposition of the heroic enthusiast, 12 2, 2| CES. I am not wrong in the proposition I moved just now when I 13 2, 3| into these words~55.~First proposition of the heart to the eyes.~ 14 2, 3| this was the sum of their proposition.~56.~First proposition of 15 2, 3| their proposition.~56.~First proposition of the eyes to the heart.~ 16 2, 3| the heart responds to the proposition of the eyes.~LAO. I pray 17 2, 3| heart then makes the next proposition.~ ./. 59.~Second proposition 18 2, 3| proposition.~ ./. 59.~Second proposition of the heart to the eyes.~ 19 2, 3| another question.~60.~Second proposition of the eyes to the heart.~ 20 2, 3| sense, or thought.~LAO. This proposition is neither more nor less 21 2, 3| answer of the eyes to this Proposition: -- ~62.~Second response 22 2, 4| with the same words the proposition of so numerous, diverse, 23 2, 5| the perfecting of the proposition, nor rhyme to the completion


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