EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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Page 16
... reason , a perception of beauty should be sympathetic , or proper only to the good ) . The beautiful rests on the foundations of the necessary . The soul makes the body , as the wise Spenser teaches : " So every spirit , as it is most ...
... reason , a perception of beauty should be sympathetic , or proper only to the good ) . The beautiful rests on the foundations of the necessary . The soul makes the body , as the wise Spenser teaches : " So every spirit , as it is most ...
Page 27
... reason why bards love wine , mead , narcotics , coffee , tea , opium , the fumes of sandal- wood and tobacco , or whatever other species of animal exhilaration . All men avail themselves of such means as they can , to add this ...
... reason why bards love wine , mead , narcotics , coffee , tea , opium , the fumes of sandal- wood and tobacco , or whatever other species of animal exhilaration . All men avail themselves of such means as they can , to add this ...
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... reasons , from which temperance is generated in souls ; when Plato calls the world an animal ; and Timæus affirms that the plants also are animals ; or affirms a man to be a heavenly tree , growing with his root , which is his head ...
... reasons , from which temperance is generated in souls ; when Plato calls the world an animal ; and Timæus affirms that the plants also are animals ; or affirms a man to be a heavenly tree , growing with his root , which is his head ...
Page 32
... reason why we should prize this liberation . The fate of the poor shepherd , who , blinded and lost in the snow - storm , perishes in a drift within a few feet of his cottage door , is an emblem of the state of man . On the brink of the ...
... reason why we should prize this liberation . The fate of the poor shepherd , who , blinded and lost in the snow - storm , perishes in a drift within a few feet of his cottage door , is an emblem of the state of man . On the brink of the ...
Page 43
... to us that we lack the affirmative principle , and though we have health and reason , yet we have no superfluity of spirit for new creation ? We have enough to live and bring the year about , but ( 43 ) ESSAY II EXPERIENCE,
... to us that we lack the affirmative principle , and though we have health and reason , yet we have no superfluity of spirit for new creation ? We have enough to live and bring the year about , but ( 43 ) ESSAY II EXPERIENCE,
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