Great Treasury of Western Thought: A Compendium of Important Statements on Man and His Institutions by the Great Thinkers in Western HistoryMortimer Jerome Adler, Charles Lincoln Van Doren Bowker, 1977 - 1771페이지 Passages from the West's great written works, ranging from the Odyssey and the Old Testament to the Interpretation of Dreams and Ulysses, comment on love, knowledge, ethics, war, art, and other abiding topics. |
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... whole make it unnecessary to append forewords to each of its sections . 1 Since things that are found in the soul are of three kinds passions , faculties , states of character , vir- tue must be one of these . By passions I mean ap ...
... whole make it unnecessary to append forewords to each of its sections . 1 Since things that are found in the soul are of three kinds passions , faculties , states of character , vir- tue must be one of these . By passions I mean ap ...
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... whole of which those things are but parts and yet they de- light you so much . For if fleshly sense had been capable of grasping the whole - and had not for your punishment received part only of the whole as its just limit - you would ...
... whole of which those things are but parts and yet they de- light you so much . For if fleshly sense had been capable of grasping the whole - and had not for your punishment received part only of the whole as its just limit - you would ...
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... Whole we call that , and perfect , which hath a beginning , a midst , and an end . So the place of any building may be whole and entire for that work , though too little for a palace . As to a trage- dy or a comedy , the action may be ...
... Whole we call that , and perfect , which hath a beginning , a midst , and an end . So the place of any building may be whole and entire for that work , though too little for a palace . As to a trage- dy or a comedy , the action may be ...
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