| 1866 - 796 sayfa
...the future ; and that his thoughts are as children born to him, which he may not carelessly let die. He, like every other man, may properly consider himself...thereby authorized to profess and act out that belief. For, to render in their highest sense the words of the poet, 1 Nature is made better by no mean, But... | |
| Daniel J. Schneider - 1986 - 232 sayfa
...of the blood. One must "answer to" that ultimate reality. As Herbert Spencer had maintained, man is "one of the myriad agencies through whom works the...thereby authorized to profess and act out that belief" (First Principles, 133). To grasp the truth that is inaccessible to the mind, the artist must find... | |
| Will Durant - 1965 - 736 sayfa
...thoughts are as children born to him, which he may not carelessly let die. Like every other man he may properly consider himself as one of the myriad...thereby authorized to profess and act out that belief. . . . Not as adventitious therefore will the wise man regard the faith that is in him. The highest... | |
| John Offer - 2000 - 416 sayfa
...the future: and that his thoughts are as children born to him. which he may not carelessly let die. He. like every other man. may properly consider himself...Cause produces in him a certain belief, he is thereby authorised to profess and act out that belief. For. to render in their highest sense the words of the... | |
| John M. Robertson - 2002 - 288 sayfa
...the future ; and that his thoughts are as children born to him, which he may not carelessly let die. He, like every other man, may properly consider himself...works the Unknown Cause ; and when the Unknown Cause pro. duocs in him a certain belief, he is thereby authorised to profess and act out that belief. For,... | |
| 1875 - 932 sayfa
...the future ; and that his thoughts are as children born to him, which he may not carelessly let die. He, like every other man, may properly consider himself...thereby authorized to profess and act out that belief. For, to render in their highest sense the words of the poet,— "... Nature is made better by no mean,... | |
| 1891 - 528 sayfa
...is a parent of the future ; and that his thoughts are children which he may not carelessly let die. He, like every other man, may properly consider himself...Cause produces in him a certain belief he is thereby authorised to act out that belief." But why, on Mr. Spencer's principles, " may not " the supposed... | |
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