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Page 79
... universe ; and the rationale of cremation , which reduces bodies to their most enduring element , illustrates likewise the vanity of all rationalizations of death . He will present conflicting theories of immortality , to show how im ...
... universe ; and the rationale of cremation , which reduces bodies to their most enduring element , illustrates likewise the vanity of all rationalizations of death . He will present conflicting theories of immortality , to show how im ...
Page 84
... Sense and reason themselves partake of the mortality of the universe they inhabit . Hence the knowledge of immortality is beyond their scope and their exertions to imagine it are 84 University of California Publications in English.
... Sense and reason themselves partake of the mortality of the universe they inhabit . Hence the knowledge of immortality is beyond their scope and their exertions to imagine it are 84 University of California Publications in English.
Page 145
... universe ? " " " Elsewhere : " Art is the microscope of the mind , which sharpens the wit as the other does the sight , and converts every object into a little universe in itself .... to the genuine artist , truth , nature , beauty are ...
... universe ? " " " Elsewhere : " Art is the microscope of the mind , which sharpens the wit as the other does the sight , and converts every object into a little universe in itself .... to the genuine artist , truth , nature , beauty are ...
Contents
Chaucers Art in Relation to His Audience I | 1 |
Dramatist | 55 |
Hydriotaphia | 73 |
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