Complete Essays and Other WritingsModern Library, 1950 - 930 psl. |
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... beauty of the world may be viewed , namely , as it becomes an object of the intellect . Beside the relation of things to virtue , they have a rela- tion to thought . The intellect searches out the absolute order of things as they stand ...
... beauty of the world may be viewed , namely , as it becomes an object of the intellect . Beside the relation of things to virtue , they have a rela- tion to thought . The intellect searches out the absolute order of things as they stand ...
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... beauty of her first works . The world thus exists to the soul to satisfy the desire of beauty . This element I call an ultimate end . No reason can be asked or given why the soul seeks beauty . Beauty , in its largest and pro- foundest ...
... beauty of her first works . The world thus exists to the soul to satisfy the desire of beauty . This element I call an ultimate end . No reason can be asked or given why the soul seeks beauty . Beauty , in its largest and pro- foundest ...
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... beauty , and the cause of the beauty . If however , from too much conversing with material objects , the soul was gross , and misplaced its satisfaction in the body , it reaped nothing but sorrow ; body being unable to fulfil the prom ...
... beauty , and the cause of the beauty . If however , from too much conversing with material objects , the soul was gross , and misplaced its satisfaction in the body , it reaped nothing but sorrow ; body being unable to fulfil the prom ...
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