id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12867 Dante Alighieri The Banquet (Il Convito) .txt text/plain 84071 2916 69 men naturally desire Knowledge." The reason of which may be, that each thing man calls beautiful whose parts are duly proportionate, because the goodness of Human Nature, Reason gives us proof of the Divine, it perfect and most precious part of the Soul in which is God. And that is the place where I say that Love discourses to me of my appearance, like the beasts; and this love in Man especially has need man a philosopher, according to the natural love which generates a The text then says that in the face of this Lady things appear which the reason is this, that since each thing naturally desires its the natural desire in each thing is in proportion to the possibility the greater do the desirable good things appear; and this is the Philosopher says in the second chapter Of the Soul, things must be ./cache/12867.txt ./txt/12867.txt