Essays: First SeriesHoughton, Mifflin, 1895 - 290 pages |
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... Heraclitus looked upon the affections as dense and colored mists . In the fog of good and evil affections , it is hard for man to walk forward in a straight line . Intellect is void of affection , and sees an object as it stands in the ...
... Heraclitus looked upon the affections as dense and colored mists . In the fog of good and evil affections , it is hard for man to walk forward in a straight line . Intellect is void of affection , and sees an object as it stands in the ...
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... , but necessity is in intellect . " This band of grandees , Hermes , Heraclitus , Empedocles , Plato , Plotinus , Olympiodorus , Proclus , Syncsius , and the rest , - - have somewhat so vast in their logic , so primary 272 INTELLECT .
... , but necessity is in intellect . " This band of grandees , Hermes , Heraclitus , Empedocles , Plato , Plotinus , Olympiodorus , Proclus , Syncsius , and the rest , - - have somewhat so vast in their logic , so primary 272 INTELLECT .
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