Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| patriotic pride, and he received his first instruction in
2 1, Int| road to Rome, and was there received in the monastery of the
3 1, Int| the small remuneration he received; but this modest employment
4 1, Int| poet dwelt in palaces and received the caress and~smile of
5 1, Int| was Chambery, where he was received in a convent of the Order
6 1, Int| lodge at an inn, and soon received visits from the Marchese
7 1, Int| Gregory XIV. that Bruno received letters from Mocenigo in
8 1, Int| of' the Roman Inquisition received him. If we look upon "Gli
9 1, Int| It is well known how he received the sentence of death passed
10 1, 3 | for favours and courtesies received, or a love of quite vile
11 1, 4 | capacity, so that they are received according to the manner
12 2, 1 | exchange for the light and heat received, a sluggish smoke from the
13 2, 1 | which transfer the splendour received from the first and communicate,
14 2, 3 | suppose that which is usually received, that the opposites in the
15 2, 5 | ministered unto her. Then, received and comforted by this gracious
16 2, 5 | obeisance, and the nymphs having received them with acts of purest~
17 2, 5 | the grace of heaven have received beauty, a greater favour
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