Part, Dialogue
1 1, 1| Jealousy. Here love is not a low, ignoble, and unworthy motor,
2 1, 3| death is better than a mean, low triumph.~TANS. On that theme
3 1, 3| account of the stupid and low condition of the crowd;
4 1, 5| love, principally love of a low kind, which is no other
5 1, 5| earth when it is attached to low things, but flies high when
6 2, 1| the other Zodiac; 1 and low and evil things~ ./. prevail
7 2, 1| from good to evil, from low estate to high, from high
8 2, 1| estate to high, from high to low, out of obscurity into splendour,
9 2, 1| being in captivity to a low beauty, to which he dedicates
10 2, 1| nobler enterprises: for these low things are derived from
11 2, 1| considering attentively things low and high, divine and human,
12 2, 1| the extremes of high and low. And all this seems to me
13 2, 1| shown that the sense of low things is diminished and
14 2, 1| a certain manner to the low, to the uncleanness of voluptuousness
15 2, 1| the soul finds itself in a low and hostile country, and
16 2, 2| not to be entertained with low things which are beneath
17 2, 2| servants, trotters, ignoble, low, poor, pedants and such
18 2, 2| intelligences: some are low, others are pre-eminent,
19 2, 2| are occupied about things low and vain.~MAR.~Ride, si
20 2, 4| miserable bones fall not,~Into a low and cavernous place,~While
21 2, 5| the high and raises up the low.~The eighth with the violin:~
22 2, 5| the high and raises up the low,~He Who the infinite machine
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