Complete Works, Volume 7Houghton Mifflin & Company, 1883 |
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... Hear the definition which Kant gives of moral conduct : " Act always so that the immediate motive of thy will may become a uni- versal rule for all intelligent beings . " Civilization depends on morality . Everything good in man leans ...
... Hear the definition which Kant gives of moral conduct : " Act always so that the immediate motive of thy will may become a uni- versal rule for all intelligent beings . " Civilization depends on morality . Everything good in man leans ...
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... hear it , it sounds rather as if copied out of some invisible tablet in the Eternal mind , than as if ar- bitrarily composed by the poet . The feeling of all great poets has accorded with this . the verse , not made it . The muse them ...
... hear it , it sounds rather as if copied out of some invisible tablet in the Eternal mind , than as if ar- bitrarily composed by the poet . The feeling of all great poets has accorded with this . the verse , not made it . The muse them ...
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... hear worse orators than themselves . But this lust to speak marks the universal feel- ing of the energy of the engine , and the curiosity men feel to touch the springs . Of all the musical instruments on which men play , a popular ...
... hear worse orators than themselves . But this lust to speak marks the universal feel- ing of the energy of the engine , and the curiosity men feel to touch the springs . Of all the musical instruments on which men play , a popular ...
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... hear their own native language for the first time , and leap to hear it . But all these several audiences , each above each , which successively appear to greet the variety of style and topic , are really composed out of the same ...
... hear their own native language for the first time , and leap to hear it . But all these several audiences , each above each , which successively appear to greet the variety of style and topic , are really composed out of the same ...
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... hears what he has to say . It is as if , amidst the king's council at Madrid , Ximenes urged that an advantage might be gained of France , and Mendoza that Flanders might be kept down , and Columbus , being introduced , was interrogated ...
... hears what he has to say . It is as if , amidst the king's council at Madrid , Ximenes urged that an advantage might be gained of France , and Mendoza that Flanders might be kept down , and Columbus , being introduced , was interrogated ...
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