The Lover's Seat: Kathemérina; Or, Common Things in Relation to Beauty, Virtue, and TruthLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1856 |
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... philosophers are full of admiration for common things . Thus they write books entitled " Common things explained ; " they write on the " teaching of common things ; " showing how important may be the scientific lessons drawn from them ...
... philosophers are full of admiration for common things . Thus they write books entitled " Common things explained ; " they write on the " teaching of common things ; " showing how important may be the scientific lessons drawn from them ...
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... philosopher perhaps would call those transcendental idealists whose chief principle it was to die to the world ; after travers- ing the sphere of philosophic wanderers in search of truth , ex- ploring the highest paths of idealized ...
... philosopher perhaps would call those transcendental idealists whose chief principle it was to die to the world ; after travers- ing the sphere of philosophic wanderers in search of truth , ex- ploring the highest paths of idealized ...
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... philosopher , they will admit that no sense is so little allied to the soul , or more in the service of the mere body , flattering and serving the most gross of all masters , the stomach . It is the hearing and the sight , to which they ...
... philosopher , they will admit that no sense is so little allied to the soul , or more in the service of the mere body , flattering and serving the most gross of all masters , the stomach . It is the hearing and the sight , to which they ...
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... philosopher might be right , considering the theme that occupied him ; but those who thus cite his words go wrong with express premeditation ; and in fact your eminently grave and wise people have all been sub- ject , more or less , to ...
... philosopher might be right , considering the theme that occupied him ; but those who thus cite his words go wrong with express premeditation ; and in fact your eminently grave and wise people have all been sub- ject , more or less , to ...
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... philosopher , Glanville , says , " Indeed the un- observant multitude may have some general confused apprehen- sions of a kind of beauty that gilds the outside frame of the universe ; but they are nature's coarser wares that lie on the ...
... philosopher , Glanville , says , " Indeed the un- observant multitude may have some general confused apprehen- sions of a kind of beauty that gilds the outside frame of the universe ; but they are nature's coarser wares that lie on the ...
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The Lover's Seat– Kathemérina; Or, Common Things in Relation to Beauty ... Kenelm Henry Digby Visos knygos peržiūra - 1856 |
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