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1 1, Int | fact that he sought for higher things and longed for nobler
2 1, 2 | illustrious things, and higher still to things divine,
3 1, 3 | two which dost thou esteem higher?~TANS. The first have more
4 1, 3 | turn downwards,~But ever higher will I rise.~Well do I see,
5 1, 4 | I extend my thoughts to higher prey, and these~Now turning
6 1, 5 | the intellect rise still higher, and learns that the soul
7 1, 5 | and multiform, and the higher intellect, which, perhaps,
8 1, 5 | the gods, is incomparably higher than~others which are different.
9 1, 5 | as it goes on with ever higher aspirations, it may be said
10 2, Pre | picture and suggest the higher. The aim of the Heroic Enthusiast
11 2, 1 | which is more worthy, and higher, into which I am transformed
12 2, 1 | always so ordered as to look higher. For who may he be, that
13 2, 1 | not keep them back from higher enterprises, but rather
14 2, 1 | perchance of even a still higher, better and more beautiful
15 2, 1 | the loving and aspiring higher, brings with it greater
16 2, 1(1)| become subject unto its higher self, can the bloom open. -- ("
17 2, 1 | all the others; for what higher and more excellent form
18 2, 2 | arrive without hindrance to higher things.~CES. I am not wrong
19 2, 2 | and the splendour of the higher nature, according to which,
20 2, 3 | because, flying~from him, the higher it makes itself the more
21 2, 4 | admits, he aspires certainly higher, than he is able to comprehend.~
22 2, 4 | goes beyond and ascends up higher than the greater number
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