Complete Works, Volumen7Houghton Mifflin & Company, 1883 |
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... respect , and a severe morality gives that essential charm to woman which educates all that is delicate , poetic , and self - sacrificing ; breeds courtesy and learning , conversation and wit , in her rough mate ; so that I have thought ...
... respect , and a severe morality gives that essential charm to woman which educates all that is delicate , poetic , and self - sacrificing ; breeds courtesy and learning , conversation and wit , in her rough mate ; so that I have thought ...
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... respecting in action catholic or universal ends . Hear the definition which Kant gives of moral conduct : " Act always so that the immediate motive of thy will may become a uni- versal rule for all intelligent beings . " Civilization ...
... respecting in action catholic or universal ends . Hear the definition which Kant gives of moral conduct : " Act always so that the immediate motive of thy will may become a uni- versal rule for all intelligent beings . " Civilization ...
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... respects , not civil , but barbarous ; and no advantages of soil , climate , or coast can resist these suicidal mischiefs . Morality and all the incidents of morality are essential ; as , justice to the citizen , and personal liberty ...
... respects , not civil , but barbarous ; and no advantages of soil , climate , or coast can resist these suicidal mischiefs . Morality and all the incidents of morality are essential ; as , justice to the citizen , and personal liberty ...
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... respects the form of eloquence and poetry . Architecture and eloquence are mixed arts , whose end is some- times beauty and sometimes use . It will be seen that in each of these arts there is much which is not spiritual . Each has a ...
... respects the form of eloquence and poetry . Architecture and eloquence are mixed arts , whose end is some- times beauty and sometimes use . It will be seen that in each of these arts there is much which is not spiritual . Each has a ...
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... In view of these facts , I say that the power of Nature predominates over the human will in all works of even the fine arts , in all that respects their material and external circumstances . Nature paints the best 50 ART .
... In view of these facts , I say that the power of Nature predominates over the human will in all works of even the fine arts , in all that respects their material and external circumstances . Nature paints the best 50 ART .
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