| Johann Caspar Lavater - 1804 - 574 páginas
...standard of comparison. Wherever power is there is subject of admiration ; and human, or, if so you would rather, divine power, is in all men. Man is...art, and more deserving regard than were he perfectly similar, had exactly the same goodness, the same degree of worth thou hast; for he would then no longer... | |
| 1839 - 320 páginas
...of comparison. Wherever power is, there is subject of admiration ; and human, or, if so you should rather, divine power, is in all men. Man is a part...art, and more deserving regard than were he perfectly similar, had exactly the same goodness, the same degree of worth thou hast ; for he would then no longer... | |
| Amandine Lucile A. Dudevant - 1847 - 694 páginas
...concerns humanity is a family concern for us. Thou art a man, and all that is man beside thee is like a branch of the same tree, a member of the same body. Oh ! man, rejoice in the existence of all those to whom existence is a blessing, and learn to bear... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - 1848 - 672 páginas
...standard of comparison. Wherever power is, there is subject of admiration ; and human, or, if so you would rather, divine power, is in all men. Man is...tree, a member of the same body, is what thou art, and is more deserving regard than if he were perfectly similar, had exactly the same goodness, the same... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - 1848 - 618 páginas
...subject of admiration; and human, or, if so you would rather, divine power, is in all men. Man is a pa/t of the family of men ; thou art man, and every other...tree, a member of the same body, is what thou art, and is more deserving regard than if he were perfectly similar, had exactly the same goodness, the same... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - 1848 - 620 páginas
...standard of comparison. Wherever power is, there is suhject of admiration; and human, or, if so you would rather, divine power, is in all men. Man is...family of men ¡ thou art man, and every other man is a hranch of the same tree, a memher of the same hody, is what thon art, and is more deserving regard... | |
| Dora Greenwell - 1875 - 250 páginas
...us in the light of a family consideration. Thou art a human being, and every one of the same species is a branch of the same tree, a member of the same body thou thyself belongest to, if not exactly what thou art, yet fully as estimable, fully as valuable.... | |
| Dora Greenwell - 1875 - 248 páginas
...us in the light of a family consideration. Thou art a human being, and every one of the same species is a branch of the same tree, a member of the same body thou thyself belongest to, if not exactly what thou art, yet fully as estimable, fully as valuable.... | |
| Johann Caspar Lavater - 1878 - 820 páginas
...standard of comparison. Wherever power is, there is subject of admiration; and human, or, if so you would rather, divine power, is in all men. Man is...art, and more deserving regard than were he perfectly similar, had exactly the same goodness, the same degree of worth thou hast ; for he would then no longer... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - 1852 - 606 páginas
...standard of comparison. Wherever power is, there is subject of admication; and human, or, if so you would rather, divine power, is in all men. Man is...tree, a member of the same body, is what thou art, and ii more deserving regard than if he were perfectly similar, had exactly the same goodness, the same... | |
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