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Page 311
... nature , although so dissi- milar to idea , is with it in place ; and , when natural being applies itself in- ternally to form , this is understanding , or the taking hold of the ideal ; from whence comes also the expansion of natural ...
... nature , although so dissi- milar to idea , is with it in place ; and , when natural being applies itself in- ternally to form , this is understanding , or the taking hold of the ideal ; from whence comes also the expansion of natural ...
Page 533
... nature of every one who is possessed of a musical ear . They fly abroad " upon the wings of the wind , " like the feathered seeds of the thistle or dandelion . There is no avoid- ing them . We hear them by day and by night ; in the ...
... nature of every one who is possessed of a musical ear . They fly abroad " upon the wings of the wind , " like the feathered seeds of the thistle or dandelion . There is no avoid- ing them . We hear them by day and by night ; in the ...
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... nature . In reality , it is a wish to raise the price of the homely and vulgar stuff of hu- man nature , and place it in a condi- tion of undisturbed self - conceit , inca- pable of improvement in taste . But supposing that , in one ...
... nature . In reality , it is a wish to raise the price of the homely and vulgar stuff of hu- man nature , and place it in a condi- tion of undisturbed self - conceit , inca- pable of improvement in taste . But supposing that , in one ...
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