Nature: Addresses, and LecturesHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1893 - 315 pages |
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Page 156
... Heraclitus , and Xeno- phanes . In view of these students , the soul seems to whisper , ' There is a better way than this indo- lent learning of another . Leave me alone ; do not teach me out of Leibnitz or Schelling , and I shall find ...
... Heraclitus , and Xeno- phanes . In view of these students , the soul seems to whisper , ' There is a better way than this indo- lent learning of another . Leave me alone ; do not teach me out of Leibnitz or Schelling , and I shall find ...
Page 204
... Heraclitus ; and I add , a man never sees the same object twice : with his own enlargement the object acquires new aspects . Does not the same law hold for virtue ? It is vitiated by too much will . He who aims at prog- ress should aim ...
... Heraclitus ; and I add , a man never sees the same object twice : with his own enlargement the object acquires new aspects . Does not the same law hold for virtue ? It is vitiated by too much will . He who aims at prog- ress should aim ...
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