Readings in Western Civilization, Volumen2George Harmon Knoles, Rixford Kinney Snyder, Rixford Snyder Lippincott, 1960 - 922 páginas |
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... regard to The pleasantness in amusement , he who observes the mean we may call witty , and his character wittiness ; excess may be called buffoonery , and the man a buffoon ; while we may call the deficient person boorish , and ...
... regard to The pleasantness in amusement , he who observes the mean we may call witty , and his character wittiness ; excess may be called buffoonery , and the man a buffoon ; while we may call the deficient person boorish , and ...
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... regard to either of his essen- tial parts , body or soul . If considered in regard to the body alone , he is perishable ; if in regard to the soul alone , he is imperishable . So the Philosopher spoke well of its incorruptibility when ...
... regard to either of his essen- tial parts , body or soul . If considered in regard to the body alone , he is perishable ; if in regard to the soul alone , he is imperishable . So the Philosopher spoke well of its incorruptibility when ...
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... regard to any supposed moral standard- What is its sanction ? what are the motives to obey it ? or more specifically , what is the source of its obligation ? whence does it derive its bind- ing force ? It is a necessary part of moral ...
... regard to any supposed moral standard- What is its sanction ? what are the motives to obey it ? or more specifically , what is the source of its obligation ? whence does it derive its bind- ing force ? It is a necessary part of moral ...
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The Ancient Near East | 1 |
From The Books of the Kings | 12 |
Greek Civilization | 29 |
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