Works, Svazek 4Houghton Mifflin, 1883 |
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Strana 76
... expression for the world , and it should be accurate . It shall be the world passed through the mind of Plato , - nothing less . Every atom shall have the Platonic tinge ; every atom , every relation or quality you knew before , you ...
... expression for the world , and it should be accurate . It shall be the world passed through the mind of Plato , - nothing less . Every atom shall have the Platonic tinge ; every atom , every relation or quality you knew before , you ...
Strana 85
... 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 : Shakspeare is a Platonist when he writes , - O or , - " Nature is ...
... 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 : Shakspeare is a Platonist when he writes , - O or , - " Nature is ...
Strana 162
... expression of the human mind , on the conduct of life ? : We are natural believers . Truth , or the connec- tion between cause and effect , alone interests us . We are persuaded that a thread runs through all things all worlds are ...
... expression of the human mind , on the conduct of life ? : We are natural believers . Truth , or the connec- tion between cause and effect , alone interests us . We are persuaded that a thread runs through all things all worlds are ...
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