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Strana 57
... original mind in the exercise of its original power . In him the freest abandonment is united with the precision of a geometer . His daring imagination gives him the more solid grasp of facts ; as the birds of highest flight have the ...
... original mind in the exercise of its original power . In him the freest abandonment is united with the precision of a geometer . His daring imagination gives him the more solid grasp of facts ; as the birds of highest flight have the ...
Strana 94
... original soul , by whom and after whom all things subsist , the soul of man does then easily flow into all things , and all things flow into it : they mix ; and he is present and sympathetic with their structure and law . This path is ...
... original soul , by whom and after whom all things subsist , the soul of man does then easily flow into all things , and all things flow into it : they mix ; and he is present and sympathetic with their structure and law . This path is ...
Strana 100
... original ; and we are to judge , by what he can spare , of what remains . A colossal soul , he lies vast abroad on his times , uncomprehended by them , and requires a long fo- cal distance to be seen ; suggests , as Aristotle , Ba- con ...
... original ; and we are to judge , by what he can spare , of what remains . A colossal soul , he lies vast abroad on his times , uncomprehended by them , and requires a long fo- cal distance to be seen ; suggests , as Aristotle , Ba- con ...
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