Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay, with Indexes: Authors 544, Subjects 571, Quotations 8810Gale Research Company, 1876 - 764 páginas |
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... nature , and the demonstrations of math - ertion of human nature ; and what nature will ematics , are not more certain than those of our spiritual life , whether manifested in the individ- ual or in society . Household Words . But this ...
... nature , and the demonstrations of math - ertion of human nature ; and what nature will ematics , are not more certain than those of our spiritual life , whether manifested in the individ- ual or in society . Household Words . But this ...
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... nature , the motion , and the influences of the heavenly bodies , as they really are . [ " Que substantiam et motum et influxum cælestium , prout re vera sunt , pro- ponat . " Compare this language with Plato's , « Τα δ ̓ ἐν τῷ οὐρανῷ ...
... nature , the motion , and the influences of the heavenly bodies , as they really are . [ " Que substantiam et motum et influxum cælestium , prout re vera sunt , pro- ponat . " Compare this language with Plato's , « Τα δ ̓ ἐν τῷ οὐρανῷ ...
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... nature will always supply the absence of beauty , but beauty cannot long supply the absence of good nature . ADDISON : Spectator , No. 306 . In beauty , that of favour is more than that of colour ; and that of decent and gracious motion ...
... nature will always supply the absence of beauty , but beauty cannot long supply the absence of good nature . ADDISON : Spectator , No. 306 . In beauty , that of favour is more than that of colour ; and that of decent and gracious motion ...
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... nature ; which the best painters always choose by con- templating the forms of each . DRYDEN . The most important part of painting is to know what is most beautiful in nature ; that which is most beautiful is the most noble sub- ject ...
... nature ; which the best painters always choose by con- templating the forms of each . DRYDEN . The most important part of painting is to know what is most beautiful in nature ; that which is most beautiful is the most noble sub- ject ...
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... nature has been less liberal . The handsome fellow is usually so much a gentle- man , and the fine woman has something so be- coming , that there is no enduring either of them . It has therefore been generally my choice to mix with ...
... nature has been less liberal . The handsome fellow is usually so much a gentle- man , and the fine woman has something so be- coming , that there is no enduring either of them . It has therefore been generally my choice to mix with ...
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actions ADDISON admiration affections Aristotle atheist ATTERBURY beauty BEN JONSON better BURKE called cause character Christian Cicero COLTON conscience consider conversation death delight desire divine DRYDEN duty East India Bill Essay eternal evil eyes fear feel genius give greatest happiness hath heart heaven honour HOOKER Household Words human humour imagination JEREMY COLLIER JEREMY TAYLOR John Dryden JOHNSON judge judgment justice kind knowledge labour Lacon language learning liberty live LOCKE look LORD BACON LORD CHESTERFIELD LORD MACAULAY man's mankind manner means ment Milton mind misery moral nature ness never object opinion ourselves passion perfection person Plato pleasure poet principles reason religion ROBERT HALL sense society soul SOUTH Spectator spirit SWIFT Tatler temper things thought TILLOTSON tion true truth virtue WASHINGTON IRVING WATTS WHATELY whole wisdom wise writers