Works, Svazek 4Houghton Mifflin, 1883 |
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Strana 74
... intellectual treasures he had to communicate . It was a rare fortune that this sop of the mob and this robed scholar should meet , to make each other immortal in their mutual faculty . The strange synthesis in the character of Socrates ...
... intellectual treasures he had to communicate . It was a rare fortune that this sop of the mob and this robed scholar should meet , to make each other immortal in their mutual faculty . The strange synthesis in the character of Socrates ...
Strana 85
... intellectual values of the moral sentiment . He describes his own ideal , when he paints , in Ti- mæus , a god leading things from disorder into order . He kindled a fire so truly in the centre that we see the sphere illuminated , and ...
... intellectual values of the moral sentiment . He describes his own ideal , when he paints , in Ti- mæus , a god leading things from disorder into order . He kindled a fire so truly in the centre that we see the sphere illuminated , and ...
Strana 233
... intellectual beings we feel the air purified by the electric shock , when material force is over- thrown by intellectual energies . As soon as we are removed out of the reach of local and acciden- tal partialities , Man feels that ...
... intellectual beings we feel the air purified by the electric shock , when material force is over- thrown by intellectual energies . As soon as we are removed out of the reach of local and acciden- tal partialities , Man feels that ...
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