Works, Svazek 4Houghton Mifflin, 1883 |
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Strana 53
... delighted in bounda- ries . European civility is the triumph of talent , the extension of system , the sharpened understanding , adaptive skill , delight in forms , delight in manifes- tation , in comprehensible results . Pericles ...
... delighted in bounda- ries . European civility is the triumph of talent , the extension of system , the sharpened understanding , adaptive skill , delight in forms , delight in manifes- tation , in comprehensible results . Pericles ...
Strana 72
... delight in nothing else than this conversation ; and that , un- der his hypocritical pretence of knowing nothing , he attacks and brings down all the fine speakers , all the fine philosophers of Athens , whether natives or strangers ...
... delight in nothing else than this conversation ; and that , un- der his hypocritical pretence of knowing nothing , he attacks and brings down all the fine speakers , all the fine philosophers of Athens , whether natives or strangers ...
Strana 85
... delight in giving a spiritual , that is , an ethico - intellectual expression to every truth , by exhibiting an ulterior end which is yet legitimate to it , are said to Platonize . Thus , Michael An- gelo is a Platonist in his sonnets ...
... delight in giving a spiritual , that is , an ethico - intellectual expression to every truth , by exhibiting an ulterior end which is yet legitimate to it , are said to Platonize . Thus , Michael An- gelo is a Platonist in his sonnets ...
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