Essay on ManUniversity Press, 1913 - 87 sider |
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Side xiii
... mind with Bolingbroke upon this point , he was not wholly guided by his master . He was still nominally a Romanist ; and , although his belief in the Christian revelation had given place to the fashionable deism of his day , he still ...
... mind with Bolingbroke upon this point , he was not wholly guided by his master . He was still nominally a Romanist ; and , although his belief in the Christian revelation had given place to the fashionable deism of his day , he still ...
Side xxi
... mind . In the present edition of the poem the notes are intended to deal chiefly with the meaning of passages and allusions , and the discussion of words and citation of parallel passages has been avoided as far as possible INTRODUCTION ...
... mind . In the present edition of the poem the notes are intended to deal chiefly with the meaning of passages and allusions , and the discussion of words and citation of parallel passages has been avoided as far as possible INTRODUCTION ...
Side xxvii
... Mind of all . Nature is the body , God the soul of the universe , of which each order is a part . God lives , moves , extends and works through everything , perfect in the smallest as in the greatest object , in the highest as in the ...
... Mind of all . Nature is the body , God the soul of the universe , of which each order is a part . God lives , moves , extends and works through everything , perfect in the smallest as in the greatest object , in the highest as in the ...
Side xxviii
... mind and his own existence were a riddle to him . Human intelligence and reason may accomplish much , but man's lower part with its passions makes all the attempts of his superior part mere beginnings . Modesty is therefore necessary to ...
... mind and his own existence were a riddle to him . Human intelligence and reason may accomplish much , but man's lower part with its passions makes all the attempts of his superior part mere beginnings . Modesty is therefore necessary to ...
Side xxix
... mind and strength and colour to life . ( 93-122 . ) Our whole life , bodily and mental , is occupied with present or future pleasures . But these assume different forms to different men ; and consequently men's passions vary in strength ...
... mind and strength and colour to life . ( 93-122 . ) Our whole life , bodily and mental , is occupied with present or future pleasures . But these assume different forms to different men ; and consequently men's passions vary in strength ...
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