Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and Fragments, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1852 - 293 páginas |
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... principle from the fulfilment of which happiness is to spring . The few pages here given are all that he left on this subject . The fragment marked as second in these " Specula- tions on Morals " is remarkable for its subtlety and truth ...
... principle from the fulfilment of which happiness is to spring . The few pages here given are all that he left on this subject . The fragment marked as second in these " Specula- tions on Morals " is remarkable for its subtlety and truth ...
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... principles of composition , his theories of wisdom and virtue , and the ends of existence , rested on a noble and secure basis ; not less does that praise belong to Shelley . His Defence of Poetry is alone sufficient to prove that his ...
... principles of composition , his theories of wisdom and virtue , and the ends of existence , rested on a noble and secure basis ; not less does that praise belong to Shelley . His Defence of Poetry is alone sufficient to prove that his ...
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... principle of its own integrity . The one is the TO Tоw , or the principle of synthesis , and has for its objects those forms which are common to universal nature and existence itself ; the other is the rò λoyığew , or principle of ...
... principle of its own integrity . The one is the TO Tоw , or the principle of synthesis , and has for its objects those forms which are common to universal nature and existence itself ; the other is the rò λoyığew , or principle of ...
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... principle within the human being , and perhaps within all sentient beings , which acts otherwise than in the lyre , and produces not melody alone , but harmony , by an internal adjustment of the sounds or motions thus excited to the ...
... principle within the human being , and perhaps within all sentient beings , which acts otherwise than in the lyre , and produces not melody alone , but harmony , by an internal adjustment of the sounds or motions thus excited to the ...
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... principles alone capable of affording the motives according to which the will of a social being is determined to action , inasmuch as he is social ; and constitute pleasure in sensation , virtue in sentiment , beauty in art , truth in ...
... principles alone capable of affording the motives according to which the will of a social being is determined to action , inasmuch as he is social ; and constitute pleasure in sensation , virtue in sentiment , beauty in art , truth in ...
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