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Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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poet

   Part,  Dialogue
1 1, Int| Italy to the other, and the poet dwelt in palaces and received 2 1, Int| his memory. In Tasso the poet predominates over the philosopher, 3 1, Int| predominates over and eclipses the poet. The first sacrifices thought 4 1, Int| to rise up to it, and the poet describes the struggle with 5 1, 1 | barely allow Homer to be a poet, and set down Virgil, Ovid, 6 1, 1 | they set up one as a great poet, high as Homer, and disallow 7 1, 1 | So that Homer was not a poet who depended upon rules, 8 1, 1 | used by him who, being no poet, yet knew how to take the 9 1, 1 | so as to become, not a poet or a Homer, but one who 10 1, 1 | me immortality, make me poet, render me illustrious!"~ 11 1, 1 | Heaven did please, was I a poet born.~No king of any kingdom,~ 12 1, 1 | blames her. As the Apulian poet says:~How is it, or what 13 1, 2 | that golden Pythagorean poet when he says:~Hinc metuunt 14 1, 2 | appositely the Ferrarese poet says~Who sets his foot upon 15 1, 3 | appease, as that divine poet shows when he says: "My 16 1, 5 | the words of the Epicurean poet:~Ex hominis vera facie, 17 2, 1 | supernal Eros, as the Epicurean poet declares of vulgar and animal 18 2, 1 | fulfil the promise of that poet who says: -- ~Fortunati 19 2, 1 | you perceive, the tragic poet calls him a furtive fire,


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