Selections from German LiteratureGould, Newman, and Saxton, 1839 - 472 sivua |
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... . Page 133 , line 2 from bottom , read invite , for smite . Page 205 , line 7 , from bottom , read " judge at Halle , but now supreme judge . " INTRODUCTION . THERE are two great tendencies in human nature iv CONTENTS .
... . Page 133 , line 2 from bottom , read invite , for smite . Page 205 , line 7 , from bottom , read " judge at Halle , but now supreme judge . " INTRODUCTION . THERE are two great tendencies in human nature iv CONTENTS .
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... human nature of which Plato and Aristotle are commonly regarded as the representatives . One of these tendencies or characteristics is indicated , in its various forms , by the epithets speculative , theoretical , ideal , abstract ...
... human nature of which Plato and Aristotle are commonly regarded as the representatives . One of these tendencies or characteristics is indicated , in its various forms , by the epithets speculative , theoretical , ideal , abstract ...
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... human knowledge which were attainable in his time , and gave to them order and a scientific form . He had collected so large a library that Plato named his dwelling , " the house of the reader . " It has been said , probably with truth ...
... human knowledge which were attainable in his time , and gave to them order and a scientific form . He had collected so large a library that Plato named his dwelling , " the house of the reader . " It has been said , probably with truth ...
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... human soul . He abhorred everything partial or exclusive . Dr. Ritter terms his republic a ' University . ' Still the general position is undoubtedly true that the Germans are the disciples of the Academy . Their faults are of the ideal ...
... human soul . He abhorred everything partial or exclusive . Dr. Ritter terms his republic a ' University . ' Still the general position is undoubtedly true that the Germans are the disciples of the Academy . Their faults are of the ideal ...
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... human life with new inventions and powers . Philanthropy , he says , was so fixed in his mind that it could not be removed . Wherever Locke has been read , men have not fallen into the errors of the Middle Ages . He has promoted ...
... human life with new inventions and powers . Philanthropy , he says , was so fixed in his mind that it could not be removed . Wherever Locke has been read , men have not fallen into the errors of the Middle Ages . He has promoted ...
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