Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| humanity and the love of wisdom; and Mocenigo, the disciple
2 1, 2 | for I will hold of highest wisdom him who could really say
3 1, 4 | on the pursuit of divine wisdom and the comprehension of
4 1, 4 | power, the gold of divine wisdom, the alabaster of divine
5 1, 4 | themselves for goodness, wisdom, and beauty, thus came into
6 1, 5 | declared that the divine wisdom is extremely mobile, as
7 1, 5 | heart all these excels~In wisdom, majesty, and loveliness.~
8 1, 5 | not being found wanting in wisdom and majesty, Juno not lacking
9 1, 5 | not lacking loveliness and wisdom, and Pallas being full of
10 1, 5 | any measure, and therefore wisdom is not greater than beauty
11 1, 5 | as to height in divine wisdom, which is the same as the
12 1, 5 | where there is infinite wisdom there cannot be other than
13 1, 5 | goodness there must be infinite wisdom, otherwise there would be
14 1, 5 | be infinite goodness and wisdom, because there is the being
15 1, 5 | beautiful but is surpassed in wisdom by Minerva, and by Juno
16 2, 1 | intelligence, beauty, and wisdom. according to the, various
17 2, 5 | shall be unclosed~Till lofty wisdom, noble chastity And loveliness
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