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... youth of humanity " passed into a " mournful maturity " ; for after the medieval death of the senses , great joy was ... youth of humanity , seeing itself and satisfied , had never passed into a mournful maturity ; for already the deep ...
... youth of humanity " passed into a " mournful maturity " ; for after the medieval death of the senses , great joy was ... youth of humanity , seeing itself and satisfied , had never passed into a mournful maturity ; for already the deep ...
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... youth he possessed an " imaginative heat , that might one day enter into dangerous rivalry with simple old - fashioned faith " ; but for now the two are " hardly distinguishable elements of an amiable character , . . . two neighbourly ...
... youth he possessed an " imaginative heat , that might one day enter into dangerous rivalry with simple old - fashioned faith " ; but for now the two are " hardly distinguishable elements of an amiable character , . . . two neighbourly ...
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... youth " ( GL , p . 145 ) . Bruno's counsel was certainly , " Touch ! see ! listen ! eat freely of all the trees of the garden of Paradise , with the voice of the Lord God literally everywhere ! —here was the final counsel of perfection ...
... youth " ( GL , p . 145 ) . Bruno's counsel was certainly , " Touch ! see ! listen ! eat freely of all the trees of the garden of Paradise , with the voice of the Lord God literally everywhere ! —here was the final counsel of perfection ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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