| George Berkeley - 1820 - 496 páginas
...guide the most important actions. And whatever the world thinks, he who hath mot much meditated upon God, the human mind, and the summum bonum, may possibly...indubitably make a sorry patriot and a sorry statesman. 351. According to the nice metaphysics of those ancient philosophers TO Iv, being considered as what... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 496 páginas
...guide the most important actions. And whatever the world thinks, he who hath not much meditated upon God, the human mind, and the summum bonum, may possibly...indubitably make a sorry patriot and a sorry statesman. 351. According to the nice metaphysics of those ancient philosophers -<> IV, being considered as what... | |
| 1915 - 632 páginas
...the world thinks,' writes Bishop Berkeley, ' he who hath not much meditated upon God, the human soul, and the summum bonum, may possibly make a thriving...indubitably make a sorry patriot and a sorry statesman.' These words, which were quoted by Mr Arthur Balfour a few years ago, may seem to make a large demand... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1837 - 316 páginas
...may opine, he who hath not much meditated upon i'God, the human mind, and the summum bonum, 1 1 I, may possibly make a thriving earth-worm, but will \most indubitably make a blundering patriot and a 1 »orry statesman." * Sins, 350. The words in italics are substituted for... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 470 páginas
...guide the most important actions. And whatever the world thinks, he who hath not much meditated upon God, the human mind, and the summum bonum, may possibly...indubitably make a sorry patriot and a sorry statesman. 351. According to the nice metaphysics of those ancient philosophers, ro 'tv, being considered as what... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 566 páginas
...guide the most important actions. And whatever the world may opine, he who hath not much meditated upon God, the human mind, and the summum bonum, may possibly...thriving earth-worm, but will most indubitably make a blundering patriot and a sorry statesman." ESSAY XVI. • Blind is that soul which from this truth... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 560 páginas
...whatever the world may opine, he who hath not much meditated upon G-od, the human mind, and the swmmym bonum, may possibly make a thriving earth-worm, but will most indubitably make a blundering patriot and a sorry statesman." ESSAY XVI. Blind is that soul which from this truth can... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1854 - 566 páginas
...the world may opine, he who hath not much meditated upon God, the human mind, and the summum bmium, may possibly make a thriving earth-worm, but will most indubitably make a blundering patriot and a sorry statesman." ESSAY XVI. Blind is that soul which from this truth ran... | |
| Derwent Coleridge - 1863 - 414 páginas
...italics are substituted for the original -Ed. world may opine, he who hath not much meditated upon God, the human mind, and the summum bonum, may possibly...thriving earth-worm, but will most indubitably make a blundering patriot and a sorry statesman." ESSAY XVI. Blind is that soul which from this truth can... | |
| Friedrich Carl Albert Schwegler - 1868 - 106 páginas
...in reference to philosophy, that he opines (section 350) that ' He who hath not much meditated upon God, the human mind and the summum bonum, may possibly...indubitably make a sorry patriot and a sorry statesman.' Nay, even with a reference to later philosophy, there are expressions in this work which equally surprise.... | |
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