Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| intellectual powers. The one left Naples carrying in his heart
2 1, Int| which I had preserved when I left Rome." Thus habited he wandered
3 1, Int| and wherever he went he left behind him traces of his
4 1, Int| entered Geneva, and poor he left it, and now turned his steps
5 1, Int| subsist, after a few days he left, and went on his way to
6 1, Int| thirty-six years old when he left Paris and went to England.
7 1, Int| overtures, and soon after left Paris for Germany, where
8 1, Int| he could not escape, they left him a certain liberty, so
9 1, Int| of the Holy Office, and left him there. Levi devotes
10 1, 2 | transported downwards to the left.~CIC. How is it, that, not
11 1, 3 | half-beast descends from the left, and a half-beast, half-man
12 1, 4 | that other -- ~Thou has left me, oh, my heart,~And thou,
13 1, 4 | are ye to me, me whom ye left~Still farther to exasperate
14 1, 4 | abandoned of thoughts, left by hope, 1, who had fixed
15 1, 4 | all in them. Nothing is left to me but the sense of my
16 1, 4 | extinguished, should not be left quite dead, but be again
17 1, 5 | side if it had not already left off warming it on the other.~
18 2, 4 | and it is consequently left without sight and without
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