The Chief End of ManHoughton, Mifflin, 1897 - 296 sider |
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... human life , and its sufficient guides and interpreters . It is the knowledge that as man is true to his best self he finds the universe his friend . That message the seeing eye reads in the face of earth , and the listening ear hears ...
... human life , and its sufficient guides and interpreters . It is the knowledge that as man is true to his best self he finds the universe his friend . That message the seeing eye reads in the face of earth , and the listening ear hears ...
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... human studies , history , at its best , the knowledge of whatever of worthiest the past of mankind affords , such history is of all studies most delightful and inspiring , for it is the contact through books with noble souls and the ...
... human studies , history , at its best , the knowledge of whatever of worthiest the past of mankind affords , such history is of all studies most delightful and inspiring , for it is the contact through books with noble souls and the ...
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... human traits or individual heroes . The higher mind of the Greeks and Romans , in which the distinctive notes were ... humanity common with our own brings us into closest sympathy with certain great personal- ities of this antique world ...
... human traits or individual heroes . The higher mind of the Greeks and Romans , in which the distinctive notes were ... humanity common with our own brings us into closest sympathy with certain great personal- ities of this antique world ...
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... human life in its depth of suffer- ing and height of achievement . He views the mingled spectacle with profound ... humanity , - how shall man by reason and by will become master of life ? Plato takes up the question after him , and ...
... human life in its depth of suffer- ing and height of achievement . He views the mingled spectacle with profound ... humanity , - how shall man by reason and by will become master of life ? Plato takes up the question after him , and ...
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... human life which Socrates had pro- pounded as the essential theme . The Stoic affirmed that all good and evil reside for man in his own will , and that simply in always choosing the right rather than the wrong he may find supreme ...
... human life which Socrates had pro- pounded as the essential theme . The Stoic affirmed that all good and evil reside for man in his own will , and that simply in always choosing the right rather than the wrong he may find supreme ...
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