Adventure Eternal: An AnthologyStackpole Sons, 1937 - Počet stran: 378 |
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Strana 214
... knowledge when in company with her- is not this the sort of man who , if ever man did , is likely to attain the knowledge of existence ? There is admirable truth in that , Socrates , replied Simmias . And when they consider all this ...
... knowledge when in company with her- is not this the sort of man who , if ever man did , is likely to attain the knowledge of existence ? There is admirable truth in that , Socrates , replied Simmias . And when they consider all this ...
Strana 248
... knowledge , or to be united with the bodies to enable them to receive from sense - objects the proper and particular knowledge of what these objects are . God has treated the human soul as we treat those crude minds which can learn only ...
... knowledge , or to be united with the bodies to enable them to receive from sense - objects the proper and particular knowledge of what these objects are . God has treated the human soul as we treat those crude minds which can learn only ...
Strana 331
... knowledge seems ever less and less ; his knowledge so in- creases that he knoweth nothing , all science transcending . This knowing that knows nothing is so potent in its might that the prudent in their reasoning can never defeat it ...
... knowledge seems ever less and less ; his knowledge so in- creases that he knoweth nothing , all science transcending . This knowing that knows nothing is so potent in its might that the prudent in their reasoning can never defeat it ...
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The Lamp | 31 |
Of His Dear Son Gervase | 37 |
From The Canticle of the | 40 |
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