Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... man's love — whether they be of a transient or an eternal nature . Not only does the buddha embrace all that commands man's love , but also all that invites any other human emotion . For man's capacity to love implies his capacity to ...
... man's love — whether they be of a transient or an eternal nature . Not only does the buddha embrace all that commands man's love , but also all that invites any other human emotion . For man's capacity to love implies his capacity to ...
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... man's nature is truly subjective . The “ myself , ” on the other hand , is all that Ille feels that he is in the ... man's world of action and the spiritual world beyond it : A starlit or moonlit dome disdains All that man is , All mere ...
... man's nature is truly subjective . The “ myself , ” on the other hand , is all that Ille feels that he is in the ... man's world of action and the spiritual world beyond it : A starlit or moonlit dome disdains All that man is , All mere ...
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... man : it was the kind of thing you did because you feared ossification ; you made your little tribute to furor poeticus ... man's mind : had seen the students swarming up to his desk afterwards , and Brooks nodding vigorously , listening ...
... man : it was the kind of thing you did because you feared ossification ; you made your little tribute to furor poeticus ... man's mind : had seen the students swarming up to his desk afterwards , and Brooks nodding vigorously , listening ...
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