Representative MenH.M. Caldwell, 1800 - Počet stran: 267 |
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Strana 11
... kind ; that is , he seeks other men , and the otherest . The stronger the nature , the more it is reactive . Let us have the quality pure . A little genius let us leave alone . A main difference betwixt men is , whether they attend ...
... kind ; that is , he seeks other men , and the otherest . The stronger the nature , the more it is reactive . Let us have the quality pure . A little genius let us leave alone . A main difference betwixt men is , whether they attend ...
Strana 18
... . I cannot even hear of personal vigor of any kind , great power of per- formance , without fresh resolution . We are emulous of all that man can do . Cecil's saying " 2 of Sir Walter Raleigh , " I know 18 Representative Men.
... . I cannot even hear of personal vigor of any kind , great power of per- formance , without fresh resolution . We are emulous of all that man can do . Cecil's saying " 2 of Sir Walter Raleigh , " I know 18 Representative Men.
Strana 22
... kind of metre of the mind . Little minds are little , through failure to see them . Even these feasts have their surfeit . Our delight in reason degenerates into idolatry of the herald . Especially when a mind of power- ful method has ...
... kind of metre of the mind . Little minds are little , through failure to see them . Even these feasts have their surfeit . Our delight in reason degenerates into idolatry of the herald . Especially when a mind of power- ful method has ...
Strana 42
... kind , since neither Saxon nor Roman have availed to add any idea to his categories . No wife , no children had he , and the thinkers of all civilized nations are his posterity , and are tinged with his mind . How many great men Nature ...
... kind , since neither Saxon nor Roman have availed to add any idea to his categories . No wife , no children had he , and the thinkers of all civilized nations are his posterity , and are tinged with his mind . How many great men Nature ...
Strana 50
... kind . Men contemplate distinctions , because they are stupefied with ignorance . " " The words I and mine constitute ignorance . What is the great end of all , you shall now learn from me . It is soul , -one in all bodies , per- vading ...
... kind . Men contemplate distinctions , because they are stupefied with ignorance . " " The words I and mine constitute ignorance . What is the great end of all , you shall now learn from me . It is soul , -one in all bodies , per- vading ...
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