Representative Men: Seven LecturesD. McKay, 1892 - Počet stran: 296 |
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... tion , even versatility , and concentration , as these acts expose the invisible organs and members of the mind , which respond , member for member , to the parts of the body . For , we thus enter a new gymnasium , and learn to USES OF ...
... tion , even versatility , and concentration , as these acts expose the invisible organs and members of the mind , which respond , member for member , to the parts of the body . For , we thus enter a new gymnasium , and learn to USES OF ...
Strana 20
... tion . When this wakes , a man seems to mul- tiply ten times or a thousand times his force . It opens the delicious sense of indeterminate size , and inspires an audacious mental habit . We are as elastic as the gas of gunpowder , and a ...
... tion . When this wakes , a man seems to mul- tiply ten times or a thousand times his force . It opens the delicious sense of indeterminate size , and inspires an audacious mental habit . We are as elastic as the gas of gunpowder , and a ...
Strana 23
... tion , were entitled to the position of leaders and law - givers . These teach us the qualities of primary nature , -admit us to the constitu- tion of things . We swim , day by day , on a river of delusions , and are effectually amused ...
... tion , were entitled to the position of leaders and law - givers . These teach us the qualities of primary nature , -admit us to the constitu- tion of things . We swim , day by day , on a river of delusions , and are effectually amused ...
Strana 34
... tion ; and they make war and death sacred ; — but what for the wretches whom they hire and kill ? The cheapness of man is every day's tragedy . It is as real a loss that others should be low , as that we should be low ; for we must have ...
... tion ; and they make war and death sacred ; — but what for the wretches whom they hire and kill ? The cheapness of man is every day's tragedy . It is as real a loss that others should be low , as that we should be low ; for we must have ...
Strana 44
... tion . Plato absorbed the learning of his times , - Philolaus , Timæus , Heraclitus , Parmenides , and what else ; then his master , Socrates ; and , finding himself still capable of a larger syn- thesis , beyond all example then or ...
... tion . Plato absorbed the learning of his times , - Philolaus , Timæus , Heraclitus , Parmenides , and what else ; then his master , Socrates ; and , finding himself still capable of a larger syn- thesis , beyond all example then or ...
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