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1 1, 1 | their various kinds are equal, similar, or greater.~CIC.
2 1, 4 | of which those things are equal, as those of demons or heroes.~
3 1, 5 | Cancer he remounts.~And equal to this heat, this cold,
4 1, 5 | never waning flames~Are only equal to my tears.~My floods and
5 1, 5 | to those things which are equal and inferior. The second
6 1, 5 | receives within itself an equal amount of the solar splendour,
7 1, 5 | only are all the attributes equal, they are one and the same
8 1, 5 | dimensions are not only equal, the length being equal
9 1, 5 | equal, the length being equal to the depth and breadth,
10 1, 5 | All these perfections are equal, because they are infinite.
11 2, 1 | love, which, perchance, is equal to so much beauty (equal,
12 2, 1 | equal to so much beauty (equal, he means, of the beauty,
13 2, 1 | perfections are not only equal but are also the same. In
14 2, 2 | superiors, and the ignoble to equal the noble, the order of
15 2, 2 | mount to the stars, to be equal to gods, and to understand
16 2, 3 | more than that, they are equal to the ocean, not because
17 2, 3(1)| called into action must be equal in power? -- (Translator.)~
18 2, 3 | heart shelters them with equal tenacity. Therefore the
19 2, 3 | oppose against us with an equal force?~Oh, where is he,
20 2, 4 | light; but that which is equal to the thickness and density
21 2, 5 | beautiful than you or at least equal to you; besides which, that
22 2, 5 | run parallel.~The sun is equal to thy chiefest nymph,~By
23 2, 5 | Amongst my stars she's equal to the sun."~I believe that
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