Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| Bruno, either from religions enthusiasm, or in order to be able
2 1, Int| was calculated to fire the enthusiasm of Bruno's soul; the leisure
3 1, Int| talked to his pupils with enthusiasm about the movement of the
4 1, Int| in them both, the fire of enthusiasm flamed in each alike, and
5 1, Int| in Europe by the fire of enthusiasm. The one surprised the world
6 1, Int| enthralled by religious enthusiasm, and nothing was talked
7 1, Int| palpable and well-considered enthusiasm, which science and the contemplation
8 1, 1 | other vein, and art, and enthusiasm, who in their various kinds
9 1, 1 | through those beauties enthusiasm is conceived, and by those
10 1, 1 | it is conceived; and how enthusiasm is born, by ploughing the
11 1, 2 | shown another species of enthusiasm born from the light of reason,
12 1, 3 | this rapture of heroic enthusiasm feeds on such "high emprise."
13 1, 3 | participator in that ultimate enthusiasm of man, in so far as he
14 1, 4 | short life and of wavering enthusiasm. In the doubtful road of
15 1, 4 | proposition: From animal enthusiasm, this soul, as described,
16 1, 4 | described, is promoted to heroic enthusiasm, saying, "When shall it
17 1, 5 | the spirit, full of this enthusiasm, becomes absorbed in profound
18 2, 4 | general reason and one common enthusiasm. 1~MIN. Begin with the first!~
19 2, 4 | are inspired with Divine enthusiasm; or by going down~lower
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