Part, Dialogue
1 1, 2| hell,~And laden with desire arrive at heaven:~Thus am I subject
2 1, 3| thither, where, he, cannot arrive with the intellect. It is
3 1, 3| CIC. But all men cannot arrive at that, which one or two
4 1, 4| running whither it cannot arrive, stretches out to that which
5 1, 4| grades of perfection to~arrive at that infinite centre
6 1, 4| circumambulating, one is to arrive at the centre?~TANS. I cannot
7 1, 4| the eyes, he does not yet arrive at loving; but from that
8 1, 4| state, to which the soul may arrive, comparing the two, and
9 1, 4| mount -- that is, that I may arrive at such altitude of mind,
10 1, 4| defects, and where (if I arrive) my spirit will be made
11 1, 4| Oh! if by force he may arrive there, at that height which
12 2, 1| takes place as the planets arrive at Aries, being when that
13 2, 1| rather does it lend wings to arrive at these, when the necessity
14 2, 1| into oneself. One ought to arrive at such a point to despise
15 2, 1| progress in contemplation we arrive at a greater and greater
16 2, 2| may be fit and ready to arrive without hindrance to higher
17 2, 2| boasts of being able to arrive at the desired booty by
18 2, 2| end of this sport, is to arrive at the acquisition of that
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