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The Sympathy of Religions - Page 122
by George Rowland Dodson - 1917 - 339 pages
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A Primer of Greek Thought

Foster Partridge Boswell - 1923 - 198 pages
...kindred, and that personal beauty is only a trifle; and after laws and institutions he will lead him on to the sciences, that he may see their beauty,...youth or man or institution, himself a slave mean and calculating, but looking at the abundance of beauty and drawing towards the sea of beauty, and creating...
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The Philosophical Bases of Asceticism in the Platonic Writings and in Pre ...

Irl Goldwin Whitchurch - 1923 - 122 pages
...their beauty, and no longer looking intently upon the beauty of a single object, like a servant who is in love with the beauty of one youth or man or institution, himself a slave base and narrow-minded, but approaching and contemplating the vast sea of beauty, he will beget many...
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A Survey of the History of Education

Helen Wodehouse - 1924 - 250 pages
...kindred, and that personal beauty is only a trifle ; and after laws and institutions he will lead him on to the sciences, that he may see their beauty,...youth or man or institution, himself a slave mean and calculating, but looking at the abundance of beauty and drawing towards the sea of beauty, and creating...
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Selections

Plato - 1927 - 508 pages
...contemplate and see the beauty of institutions and laws, and to understand that the beauty of them all is of one family, and that personal beauty is a trifle;...slave mean and narrow-minded, but drawing towards and contemw plating the vast sea of beauty, he will create many fair and noble thoughts and notions in...
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The Essential Plotinus

Plotinus, Elmer O'Brien - 1964 - 228 pages
...contemplate and see the beauty of institutions and laws, and to understand that the beauty of them all is of one family, and that personal beauty is a trifle;...sciences, that he may see their beauty, being not like a d servant hi love with the beauty of one youth or man or institution, himself a slave mean and narrow-minded,...
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Saint George, Volume 7

John Howard Whitehouse, Richard Warwick Bond, John Bryan Booth - 1904 - 364 pages
...contemplate and see the beauty of institutions and laws, and to understand that the beauty of them all is of one family, and that personal beauty is a trifle ;...not like a servant in love with the beauty of one person or institution, himself a slave and narrow-minded, but, drawing towards and contemplating the...
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The Fowre Hymnes

Edmund Spenser - 1971 - 160 pages
...form. So that if a virtuous soul have but a little comeliness he will be content to love and tend him. ..and after laws and institutions he will go on to...with the beauty of one youth, or man, or institution. ..but drawing towards and contemplating the vast sea of beauty, he will create many fair and noble...
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The World and Its Meaning: An Introduction to Philosophy

George Thomas White Patrick - 1924 - 490 pages
...contemplate and see the beauty of institutions and laws, and to understand that the beauty of them all is of one family, and that personal beauty is a trifle;...institutions he will go on to the sciences, that he may see then- beauty, being not like a servant in love with the beauty of one youth or man or institution,...
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Saint George, Volume 7

John Howard Whitehouse, Richard Warwick Bond, John Bryan Booth - 1904 - 364 pages
...contemplate and see the beauty of institutions and laws, and to understand that the beauty of them all is of one family, and that personal beauty is a trifle ;...institutions he will go on to the sciences, that he may sec their beauty, being not like a servant in love with the beauty of one person or institution, himself...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volumes 53-54

Henry Allon - 1871 - 670 pages
...boundless field of philosophy.' The confusion of Mr. Jowett's rendering here appears to us extraordinary. ' Being not like a servant in love with the beauty of...or man, or institution, himself a slave, mean and calculating, but looking at the abundance of beauty, and drawing towards the sea of beauty, and creating...
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