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... mind appears in all his talents . Where there is great compass of wit , we usually find excellencies that combine easily in the living man , but in de- scription appear incompatible . The mind of Plato is not to be exhibited by a ...
... mind appears in all his talents . Where there is great compass of wit , we usually find excellencies that combine easily in the living man , but in de- scription appear incompatible . The mind of Plato is not to be exhibited by a ...
Strana 73
... mind , and constitutes the lim- itation of all his dogmas . Body cannot teach wisdom ; -God only . In the same mind , he constantly affirms that virtue cannot be taught ; that it is not a science , but an inspiration ; that the greatest ...
... mind , and constitutes the lim- itation of all his dogmas . Body cannot teach wisdom ; -God only . In the same mind , he constantly affirms that virtue cannot be taught ; that it is not a science , but an inspiration ; that the greatest ...
Strana 176
... mind , and is the evidence of its perception of the flowing power which re- mains itself in all changes . The superior mind will find itself equally at odds with the evils of society , and with the projects that are offered to relieve ...
... mind , and is the evidence of its perception of the flowing power which re- mains itself in all changes . The superior mind will find itself equally at odds with the evils of society , and with the projects that are offered to relieve ...
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