Criticism: Twenty Major StatementsCharles Kaplan Chandler Publishing Company, 1964 - 482 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 66 筆
第 10 頁
... soul which has an opinion contrary to measure can hardly be the same with that which has an opinion in accordance with measure ? True . And the part of the soul which trusts to measure and calculation is likely to be the better one ...
... soul which has an opinion contrary to measure can hardly be the same with that which has an opinion in accordance with measure ? True . And the part of the soul which trusts to measure and calculation is likely to be the better one ...
第 12 頁
... soul ; and this is enough to show that we shall be right in refusing to admit him into a State which is to be well ordered , because he awakens and nourishes this part of the soul , and by strengthening it impairs the reason . As in a ...
... soul ; and this is enough to show that we shall be right in refusing to admit him into a State which is to be well ordered , because he awakens and nourishes this part of the soul , and by strengthening it impairs the reason . As in a ...
第 393 頁
... Soul - quite independent of that passion which is the intoxication of the Heart - or of that Truth which is the satisfaction of the Reason . For , in regard to Passion , alas ! its tendency is to degrade , rather than to elevate the Soul ...
... Soul - quite independent of that passion which is the intoxication of the Heart - or of that Truth which is the satisfaction of the Reason . For , in regard to Passion , alas ! its tendency is to degrade , rather than to elevate the Soul ...
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