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... beauty , or excellency . It is not all beauty , that is called virtue ; for instance , not the beauty of a building , of a flower , or of the rainbow : But some beauty belonging to Beings that have perception and will . It is not all ...
... beauty , or excellency . It is not all beauty , that is called virtue ; for instance , not the beauty of a building , of a flower , or of the rainbow : But some beauty belonging to Beings that have perception and will . It is not all ...
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... beauty . The former may be obtained by hearsay , but the latter only by seeing the countenance . There is a wide difference between mere speculative rational judging any thing to be excellent , and having a sense of its sweetness and beauty ...
... beauty . The former may be obtained by hearsay , but the latter only by seeing the countenance . There is a wide difference between mere speculative rational judging any thing to be excellent , and having a sense of its sweetness and beauty ...
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... beauty . The former may be obtained by hearsay , but the latter only by seeing the countenance . There is a wide difference between mere speculative rational judging any thing to be excellent , and having a sense of its sweetness and beauty ...
... beauty . The former may be obtained by hearsay , but the latter only by seeing the countenance . There is a wide difference between mere speculative rational judging any thing to be excellent , and having a sense of its sweetness and beauty ...
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absolutely action Aeschylus affirm agnosticism beauty become believe better body Boethius century plant Church consciousness course creed Dante XXI death deed divine doctrine doth earth Emerson VII eternal ethical Euripides evil existence eyes faith fear feel Fichte finite force freedom friends Garman XXXI give glory hand hath heart heaven holy human idea ideals individual infinite Johann Gottlieb Fichte John Donne John Milton justice knowledge laws of thought light live Lord Lowell XI man's means mental mind monism moral nature never objective science person philosophy physical Plato possible present Professor Garman punishment question reason religion religious resistance revealed Schleiermacher sense simply Socrates Sophocles soul sovereignty speak spiritual stars thee Theism things thou thought tion true truly truth universe unto Walter Bagehot weigh evidence whole words