The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... of my possessions , not without a secret indignation at the tastelessness of mortal men , who in their race through life over- look the real enjoyments of it . But the pleasure which naturally affects a human mind with GEORGE BERKELEY 443.
... of my possessions , not without a secret indignation at the tastelessness of mortal men , who in their race through life over- look the real enjoyments of it . But the pleasure which naturally affects a human mind with GEORGE BERKELEY 443.
Página 444
... mind with the most lively and transporting touches I take to be the sense that we act in the eye of infinite wisdom , power , and goodness , that will crown our virtuous endeavors here with a happiness hereafter , large as our desires ...
... mind with the most lively and transporting touches I take to be the sense that we act in the eye of infinite wisdom , power , and goodness , that will crown our virtuous endeavors here with a happiness hereafter , large as our desires ...
Página 445
... minds of our likeness . And this longing , necessary for our growth , deserves indulgence at all times and gratification ... mind holds easily all we have tried to hold in vain . Our impressions , which faded out before we could fix them ...
... minds of our likeness . And this longing , necessary for our growth , deserves indulgence at all times and gratification ... mind holds easily all we have tried to hold in vain . Our impressions , which faded out before we could fix them ...
Página 451
... mind of our own level ; we follow the speculations of one who is not far removed from ourselves with pleasure , if not with profit . Like him , we doubt ; like him , we know nothing ; like him , we have no disposition to be martyrs ...
... mind of our own level ; we follow the speculations of one who is not far removed from ourselves with pleasure , if not with profit . Like him , we doubt ; like him , we know nothing ; like him , we have no disposition to be martyrs ...
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... mind differing in de- gree from ours , not in kind ; larger , broader , keener . It is im- possible that truth should be better studied in a successive series of observations , although he is never able to show the relations of one to ...
... mind differing in de- gree from ours , not in kind ; larger , broader , keener . It is im- possible that truth should be better studied in a successive series of observations , although he is never able to show the relations of one to ...
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