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Page 89
... Evil / The great mind rejects these , for he sees that Good is only the established conventions of life , and Evil the energy working without regard to those conventions / All the greatest men , including Jesus and Milton , have been Evil ...
... Evil / The great mind rejects these , for he sees that Good is only the established conventions of life , and Evil the energy working without regard to those conventions / All the greatest men , including Jesus and Milton , have been Evil ...
Page 116
... evil , which is the problem of Creation ( or the Fall ) . It must be interpreted in two ways : first , as appearing in the creation of the world , about 4004 B.C .; and secondly , as recurring in the life of every man . The Macrocosm is ...
... evil , which is the problem of Creation ( or the Fall ) . It must be interpreted in two ways : first , as appearing in the creation of the world , about 4004 B.C .; and secondly , as recurring in the life of every man . The Macrocosm is ...
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... Evil and is pernicious to others . ' 4. Blake , by casting off Good and Evil is quite modern , as well as very ancient . Nietzsche named one of his books Beyond Good and Evil , and in Walt Whitman we are quite apt to find passages like ...
... Evil and is pernicious to others . ' 4. Blake , by casting off Good and Evil is quite modern , as well as very ancient . Nietzsche named one of his books Beyond Good and Evil , and in Walt Whitman we are quite apt to find passages like ...
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