The Chief End of ManHoughton, Mifflin, 1897 - 296 sider |
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Side 5
... nature to the higher ; to taste frankly and freely the innocent joys of life ; to renounce those joys and accept ... natural road to peace and joy , the sure road to victory . It is the key which opens to man the treasury of the universe ...
... nature to the higher ; to taste frankly and freely the innocent joys of life ; to renounce those joys and accept ... natural road to peace and joy , the sure road to victory . It is the key which opens to man the treasury of the universe ...
Side 8
... nature , and partly of the deification of human traits or individual heroes . The higher mind of the Greeks and Romans , in which the distinctive notes were clear intelligence , love of beauty , and practical force , gradually broke ...
... nature , and partly of the deification of human traits or individual heroes . The higher mind of the Greeks and Romans , in which the distinctive notes were clear intelligence , love of beauty , and practical force , gradually broke ...
Side 9
... nature and of man . Sophocles sees human life in its depth of suffer- ing and height of achievement . He views the ... natural science . Lucretius resolutely puts away from him the whole pageant of fictitious religion . He scouts its ...
... nature and of man . Sophocles sees human life in its depth of suffer- ing and height of achievement . He views the ... natural science . Lucretius resolutely puts away from him the whole pageant of fictitious religion . He scouts its ...
Side 10
... nature of Marcus Aurelius the same ideas yield a beautiful fidelity along with a habit- ual sadness . Stoicism was the noblest attainment of the Greek - Roman world . It was a clear and fearless application of reason to human life ...
... nature of Marcus Aurelius the same ideas yield a beautiful fidelity along with a habit- ual sadness . Stoicism was the noblest attainment of the Greek - Roman world . It was a clear and fearless application of reason to human life ...
Side 11
... natures . It made small provision for the ignorant , the weak , or the feminine . watchwords were Reason , Nature , Will . - Its The distinction of the Hebrew development was that the higher minds took up the popular mytho- logy ...
... natures . It made small provision for the ignorant , the weak , or the feminine . watchwords were Reason , Nature , Will . - Its The distinction of the Hebrew development was that the higher minds took up the popular mytho- logy ...
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aspiration beauty belief blended book of Daniel book of Psalms celestial centuries character chastity child Christ Christianity church comes courage creed death Deity divine divine grace dogma earth elements Emerson emotion Epictetus ethical evil experience faith father feeling fidelity finds forces George Eliot give glad gospel happiness heart heaven Hebrew hell heroic higher highest holy hope human idea ideal Iliad imagination immortality inspired intellectual Jesus Jewish Judaism knowledge living Lord Lucretius man's mankind ment mind moral nature ness noble Old Testament passion Paul peace perfect philosophy Plato present prophets Protestantism Psalms pure Puritan purity reality religion religious reverence rience seems sense Shakspere social society Socrates sometimes sorrow soul spiritual Stoic Stoicism story struggle sublime supernatural supreme tender thee things thou thought tion touch true truth universe victory virtue vision voice whole woman word worship Xenophon