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contemplating 4
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23 behold
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23 burning
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23 contrary
23 dead
23 equal
Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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contemplation

   Part,  Dialogue
1 1, Int| means of it we rise to the contemplation of the universe, and becoming 2 1, Int| enthusiasm, which science and the contemplation of Nature alone can give, 3 1, 2 | one raises itself from the contemplation of bodily form to the,~consideration 4 1, 3 | others, being skilful in contemplation and possessing innately 5 1, 3 | him, who, absorbed in the contemplation of some elaborate architectural 6 1, 3 | that find profit in this contemplation cannot be numerous.~TANS. 7 1, 4 | by the habit and act of contemplation and the application of mortal 8 1, 4 | divine beauty, through the contemplation of which the Pythagoreans, 9 1, 4 | to raise itself to the contemplation of another state, to which 10 1, 4 | impulse. And if, by virtue of contemplation, she rises or is caught 11 1, 5 | than to be drawn to the contemplation of the beauty of that rare 12 1, 5 | things through the act of contemplation, by means of which they 13 1, 5 | these?~TANS. The degrees of contemplation are like the degrees of 14 1, 5 | moral actions and through contemplation; for the rest, all lovers 15 2, 1 | is right, then, that the contemplation of this vestige of light 16 2, 1 | heroic object. The power of contemplation is so great, as is noted 17 2, 1 | more fruitful progress in contemplation we arrive at a greater and 18 2, 1 | goddess of the deserts -- of contemplation of truth, that is, from 19 2, 1 | through the exercise of contemplation, has been saved from putrefaction 20 2, 2 | the high rock and tower of contemplation1~To them it is seemly 21 2, 2 | for its pursuit. And here contemplation comes to aid, and logic, 22 2, 4 | passage and progress in contemplation, for he finds himself usually 23 2, 4 | understand the truth by means of contemplation, ought to be perfectly pure


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