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... philosopher , are necessarily kinds of scoria of the sub- stantial thoughts of the Creator , which must always pre- serve an exact relation to their first origin ; in other words , visible nature must have a spiritual and moral side ...
... philosopher , are necessarily kinds of scoria of the sub- stantial thoughts of the Creator , which must always pre- serve an exact relation to their first origin ; in other words , visible nature must have a spiritual and moral side ...
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... philosopher only herein , that the one proposes Beauty as his main end ; the other , • Truth . But the philosopher , not less than 50 IDEALISM .
... philosopher only herein , that the one proposes Beauty as his main end ; the other , • Truth . But the philosopher , not less than 50 IDEALISM .
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... philosopher and the true poet are one , and a beauty which is truth , and a truth which is beauty , is the aim of both . Is not the charm of one of Plato's or Aristotle's definitions strictly like that of the Antigone of Sophocles ? It ...
... philosopher and the true poet are one , and a beauty which is truth , and a truth which is beauty , is the aim of both . Is not the charm of one of Plato's or Aristotle's definitions strictly like that of the Antigone of Sophocles ? It ...
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... philosopher , each bard , each actor , has only done for me , as by a delegate , what one day I can do for myself . The books which once we valued more than the apple of the eye , we have quite exhausted . What is that but saying , that ...
... philosopher , each bard , each actor , has only done for me , as by a delegate , what one day I can do for myself . The books which once we valued more than the apple of the eye , we have quite exhausted . What is that but saying , that ...
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... philosopher , into the garret of toil , and into prison cells , and every- where suggests , even to the vile , the dignity of spiritual being . Let it stand forevermore , a temple , which new love , new faith , new sight , shall restore ...
... philosopher , into the garret of toil , and into prison cells , and every- where suggests , even to the vile , the dignity of spiritual being . Let it stand forevermore , a temple , which new love , new faith , new sight , shall restore ...
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