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Página 59
... less than the poet , postpones the apparent order and relations of things to the empire of thought . " The problem of philosophy , " according to Plato , “ is , for all that exists conditionally , to find a ground unconditioned and ...
... less than the poet , postpones the apparent order and relations of things to the empire of thought . " The problem of philosophy , " according to Plato , “ is , for all that exists conditionally , to find a ground unconditioned and ...
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... less exercise . And all the uses of nature admit of being summed in one , which yields the activity of man an infinite scope . Through all its kingdoms , to the suburbs and outskirts of things , it is faithful to the cause whence it had ...
... less exercise . And all the uses of nature admit of being summed in one , which yields the activity of man an infinite scope . Through all its kingdoms , to the suburbs and outskirts of things , it is faithful to the cause whence it had ...
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... less to my purpose to recite correctly the order and superposition of the strata , than to know why all thought of multitude is lost in a tranquil sense of unity . I cannot greatly honor minuteness in details , so long as there is no ...
... less to my purpose to recite correctly the order and superposition of the strata , than to know why all thought of multitude is lost in a tranquil sense of unity . I cannot greatly honor minuteness in details , so long as there is no ...
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... less , so that may attain to its full stature . What a testi- mony , full of grandeur , full of pity , is borne to the demands of his own nature , by the poor clansman , the poor partisan , who rejoices in the glory of his chief . The ...
... less , so that may attain to its full stature . What a testi- mony , full of grandeur , full of pity , is borne to the demands of his own nature , by the poor clansman , the poor partisan , who rejoices in the glory of his chief . The ...
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... less beautiful and wondrous than things remote . The near explains the far . The drop is a small ocean . A man is related to all nature . This perception of the worth of the vulgar is fruitful in discoveries . Goethe , in this very ...
... less beautiful and wondrous than things remote . The near explains the far . The drop is a small ocean . A man is related to all nature . This perception of the worth of the vulgar is fruitful in discoveries . Goethe , in this very ...
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