Selections from German LiteratureGould, Newman, and Saxton, 1839 - 472 sivua |
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... respect to another charge - that of sensuality - we have the explicit testimony of Xenophon , that physical love was directly excluded by Socrates . Alcibiades , in Plato's Dialogue , declares that Socrates was unsusceptible of every ...
... respect to another charge - that of sensuality - we have the explicit testimony of Xenophon , that physical love was directly excluded by Socrates . Alcibiades , in Plato's Dialogue , declares that Socrates was unsusceptible of every ...
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... more in the decisions 1 A similar remark , with some modifications , may be made in respect to Schleiermacher's change of opinion on less essential points . of a man who has been led by argument against INTRODUCTION . 15.
... more in the decisions 1 A similar remark , with some modifications , may be made in respect to Schleiermacher's change of opinion on less essential points . of a man who has been led by argument against INTRODUCTION . 15.
Sivu 16
... respect enough for the sensibilities of man , to believe that some , at least , will choose what they now re- gard as too rigid , rather than what all experience proves licentious.1 Another consideration , influencing the translators of ...
... respect enough for the sensibilities of man , to believe that some , at least , will choose what they now re- gard as too rigid , rather than what all experience proves licentious.1 Another consideration , influencing the translators of ...
Sivu 22
... respect the preacher of our times will receive injury from the old rules which have been prescribed , and which seem unable to enough between the life and the pulpit . learned like pedantry ; like an Egyptian meats in a glass jar . " He ...
... respect the preacher of our times will receive injury from the old rules which have been prescribed , and which seem unable to enough between the life and the pulpit . learned like pedantry ; like an Egyptian meats in a glass jar . " He ...
Sivu 24
... respect to learning and profoundness of investigation , than some of those which have been chosen . They wished , however , to benefit a larger class than would be attracted by mere erudition or by abstruse researches . This general ...
... respect to learning and profoundness of investigation , than some of those which have been chosen . They wished , however , to benefit a larger class than would be attracted by mere erudition or by abstruse researches . This general ...
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