The Harvard Classics, 32권Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... sensuous representations , or at all events , were instructed in these Scriptures , to have an aversion to them as great as the Persians had always felt ; what wonder that they found favor in the eyes of Cyrus , with a Divine Worship ...
... sensuous representations , or at all events , were instructed in these Scriptures , to have an aversion to them as great as the Persians had always felt ; what wonder that they found favor in the eyes of Cyrus , with a Divine Worship ...
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... sensuous sphere of a morality in the unseen . LETTER IV . THUS much is certain . It is only when a third character , as previously suggested , has preponderance that a revolution in a state according to moral principles can be free from ...
... sensuous sphere of a morality in the unseen . LETTER IV . THUS much is certain . It is only when a third character , as previously suggested , has preponderance that a revolution in a state according to moral principles can be free from ...
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... sensuous and rational ; in short , beauty ought to present itself as a necessary condition of humanity . It is therefore essential that we should rise to the pure idea of humanity , and as experience shows us nothing but individuals ...
... sensuous and rational ; in short , beauty ought to present itself as a necessary condition of humanity . It is therefore essential that we should rise to the pure idea of humanity , and as experience shows us nothing but individuals ...
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... itself and independently of all sensuous matter , his personality is nothing but the pure virtuality of a possible infinite manifestation , and so long as there is neither intuition nor feeling , it is nothing more than 254 SCHILLER.
... itself and independently of all sensuous matter , his personality is nothing but the pure virtuality of a possible infinite manifestation , and so long as there is neither intuition nor feeling , it is nothing more than 254 SCHILLER.
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... sensuous - rational nature . The first has for its object absolute reality ; it must make a world of what is only ... sensuous instinct , issues from the physical existence of man , or from sensuous nature ; and it is this instinct which ...
... sensuous - rational nature . The first has for its object absolute reality ; it must make a world of what is only ... sensuous instinct , issues from the physical existence of man , or from sensuous nature ; and it is this instinct which ...
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