Among My Books, Том 2Houghton, Mifflin, 1876 - 380 стор. |
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... virtue was not that of an ascetic , nor has any one ever painted her in colors more soft and splendid than he in the Convito . She is " sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes , " and he dwells on the delights of her love with a rapture ...
... virtue was not that of an ascetic , nor has any one ever painted her in colors more soft and splendid than he in the Convito . She is " sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes , " and he dwells on the delights of her love with a rapture ...
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... virtue , or wisdom , in this life , and consequently in the life to come , which is but the continuation and fulfilment of this . The scene accord- ingly is the spiritual world , of which we are as truly denizens now as hereafter . The ...
... virtue , or wisdom , in this life , and consequently in the life to come , which is but the continuation and fulfilment of this . The scene accord- ingly is the spiritual world , of which we are as truly denizens now as hereafter . The ...
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... virtue descends into men in the guise of an angel , . . . and it is to be noted that the descending of the virtue of one thing into another is nothing else than reducing it to its own likeness . " ( Convito , Tr . III . c . 14 ...
... virtue descends into men in the guise of an angel , . . . and it is to be noted that the descending of the virtue of one thing into another is nothing else than reducing it to its own likeness . " ( Convito , Tr . III . c . 14 ...
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... virtues we rise to philosophize in that celestial Athens where the Stoics , Peripatetics , and Epicureans through the art of eternal truth accordingly concur in one will . " ‡ Apollo , " and shortly after calls him divina virtù . We ...
... virtues we rise to philosophize in that celestial Athens where the Stoics , Peripatetics , and Epicureans through the art of eternal truth accordingly concur in one will . " ‡ Apollo , " and shortly after calls him divina virtù . We ...
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... virtues , and afterwards wellnigh perfect in the operation of the intellectual ones , the which two operations are speedy and most direct ways to lead to the supreme beatitude , the which cannot be had here , as appears by what has been ...
... virtues , and afterwards wellnigh perfect in the operation of the intellectual ones , the which two operations are speedy and most direct ways to lead to the supreme beatitude , the which cannot be had here , as appears by what has been ...
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