Life and Writings of Joseph Mazzini: Critical and literarySmith, Elder, 1891 |
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Page 194 - ... è dato) per le parti quasi tutte, alle quali questa lingua si stende, peregrino, quasi mendicando sono andato, mostrando contro a mia voglia la piaga della fortuna che suole ingiustamente al piagato molte volte essere imputata.
Page 267 - For as we have many members in one body, and all members have not the same office; so we, being many, are one body in Christ, and every one members one of another.
Page 173 - Wherefore if it be His pleasure through whom is the life of all things, that my life continue with me a few years, it is my hope that I shall yet write concerning her what hath not before been written of any woman.
Page 172 - E di venire a ciò io studio quanto posso, sì com'ella sae veracemente. Sì che, se piacere sarà di colui a cui tutte le cose vivono, che la mia vita duri per alquanti anni, io spero di dicer di lei quello che mai non fue detto d'alcuna.
Page 172 - Sonetto, apparve a me una mirabile visione, nella quale io vidi cose che mi fecero proporre di non dir più di questa benedetta, infino a tanto che io non potessi più degnamente trattare di lei.
Page 83 - Est ergo aliqua propria operatio humane universitatis, ad quam ipsa universitas hominum in tanta multitudine ordinatur ; ad quam quidem operationem nec homo unus, nec domus una, nec una vicinia, nec una civitas, nec regnum particulare pertingere potest.
Page 180 - ... sphere of thought or action. It is only by harmony, consequently by association, that this is possible. Mankind must be one, even as God is one ; — one in organization, as it is already one in its principle. Unity is taught by the manifest design of God in the external world, and by the necessity of an aim. Now unity seeks for something by which it may be represented, and this is found in a unity of government.
Page 194 - ... sono andato, mostrando contro a mia voglia la piaga della fortuna, che suole ingiustamente al piagato molte volte essere imputata. Veramente io sono stato Legno...
Page 176 - Dantisque honori non deroget, illam non lentis passibus acceptabo ; quod si per nullam talem Florentia introitur, nunquam Florentiam introibo. Quidni ? nonne solis astrorumque specula ubique conspiciam ? nonne dulcissimas veritates poterò speculari ubique sub celo, ni prius inglorium ymo ignominiosum populo Florentineque civitati me reddam?
Page 276 - O my brothers, love your Country! Our country is our Home, the House that God has given us, placing therein a numerous family that loves us, and whom we love; a family with whom we sympathize more readily, and whom we understand more quickly, than we do others...