For the essence of humanism is that belief of which he seems never to have doubted, that nothing which has ever interested living men and women can wholly lose its vitality — no language they have spoken, nor oracle beside which they have hushed their... An Adventure in Moral Philosophy - Side 273af Warner Fite - 1926 - 276 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1902 - 902 sider
...said, " that nothing which has ever interested living men and women can wholly lose its vitality, — no oracle beside which they have hushed their voices,...actual human minds, nothing about which they have been passionate or expended time or zeal." Furthermore it is in the constructive conclusions to which... | |
| Aristotle - 1874 - 540 sider
...interested living men and women can wholly lose its vitality- — no language they have spoken, no oracle by which they have hushed their voices, no dream which...actual human minds, nothing about which they have ever been passionate, or expended time and zeal.' M But, if this answer be deemed inadequate by the... | |
| Aristotle - 1874 - 538 sider
...interested living men and women can wholly lose its vitality — no language they have spoken, no oracle by which they have hushed their voices, no dream which...actual human minds, nothing about which they have ever been passionate, or expended time and zeal.' u But, if this answer be deemed inadequate by the... | |
| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1909 - 1036 sider
...interested living men and women can wholly lose its vitality — no language they have spoken, nor oracle beside which they have hushed their .voices,...actual human minds, nothing about which they have ever been passionate, or expended time and zeal." PATER. H<> were the saints? A startling, an audacious,... | |
| 1888 - 510 sider
...ever interested living men and women can wholly lose its vitality, no language they have spoken, nor oracle beside which they have hushed their voices,...actual human minds, nothing about which they have ever been passionate, or expended time and zeal." The Heart of the Creeds. By Arthur Wentworth Eaton.... | |
| Walter Pater - 1888 - 284 sider
...ever interested living men and women can wholly lose its vitality—no language they have spoken, nor oracle beside which they have hushed their voices,...actual human minds, nothing about which they have ever been passionate, or expended time and zeal. 1871. SANDRO BOTTICELLI IN Leonardo's treatise on... | |
| Frank Walters - 1893 - 208 sider
...interested living men and women can wholly lose its vitality — no language they have spoken, nor oracle by which they have hushed their voices, no dream which...actual human minds, nothing about which they have ever been passionate or expended time and zeal." To use our poet's own words, love has made him wise.... | |
| Anne Manning - 1896 - 366 sider
...that what has interested and charmed them, can never wholly die—" no language they have spoken, nor oracle beside which they have hushed their voices,...actual human minds, nothing about which they have ever been passionate or expended time and zeal." And more. He taught us not only how to understand... | |
| Anne Manning - 1896 - 362 sider
...what has interested and charmed them, can never wholly die — " no language they have spoken, nor oracle beside which they have hushed their voices,...actual human minds, nothing about which they have ever been passionate or expended time and zeal." And more. He taught us not only how to understand... | |
| 1903 - 852 sider
...ever interested living men and women can wholly lose its vitality— no language they have spoken, nor oracle beside which they have hushed their voices;...actual human minds; nothing about which they have ever been passionate or expended time and zeal. That is perhaps a fuller and more elaborate example... | |
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