Representative Men: Seven LecturesHenry Altemus, 1892 - Počet stran: 294 |
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Strana 19
... give me bread and fire , I perceive that I pay for it the full price , and at last it leaves me as it found me , neither better nor worse : but all mental and moral force is a positive good . It goes out from you , whether you will or ...
... give me bread and fire , I perceive that I pay for it the full price , and at last it leaves me as it found me , neither better nor worse : but all mental and moral force is a positive good . It goes out from you , whether you will or ...
Strana 26
... Give us the cipher , and , if persons and things are scores of a celestial music , let us read off the strains . We have been cheated of our reason ; yet there have been sane men , who enjoyed a rich and related existence . What they ...
... Give us the cipher , and , if persons and things are scores of a celestial music , let us read off the strains . We have been cheated of our reason ; yet there have been sane men , who enjoyed a rich and related existence . What they ...
Strana 29
... gives a constitution to his people ; a pontiff , who preaches the equality of souls , and releases his servants from their bar- barous homages ; an emperor , who can spare his empire . But I intended to specify , with a little minute ...
... gives a constitution to his people ; a pontiff , who preaches the equality of souls , and releases his servants from their bar- barous homages ; an emperor , who can spare his empire . But I intended to specify , with a little minute ...
Strana 51
... gives to itself of the constitution of the world . Two cardinal facts lie forever at the base ; the one , and the two.- 1. Unity , or Identity ; and , 2. Variety . We unite all things , by perceiving the law which pervades them ; by ...
... gives to itself of the constitution of the world . Two cardinal facts lie forever at the base ; the one , and the two.- 1. Unity , or Identity ; and , 2. Variety . We unite all things , by perceiving the law which pervades them ; by ...
Strana 61
... gives him the more solid grasp of facts ; as the birds of highest flight have the strongest alar bones . His patrician polish , his intrinsic elegance , edged by an irony so subtle that it stings and par- alyzes , adorn the soundest ...
... gives him the more solid grasp of facts ; as the birds of highest flight have the strongest alar bones . His patrician polish , his intrinsic elegance , edged by an irony so subtle that it stings and par- alyzes , adorn the soundest ...
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