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" For the essence of humanism is that belief of which he seems never to have doubted, that nothing which has ever interested living men and women can wholly lose its vitality — no language they have spoken, nor oracle beside which they have hushed their... "
Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
1910
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The Atlantic Monthly, Band 90

1902 - 902 Seiten
...and cryptic pages is preserved the essence of humanism, •• that belief," as Pater said, " that nothing which has ever interested living men and women can wholly lose its vitality, — no oracle beside which they have hushed their voices, no dream which has once been entertained by actual...
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Scribners Monthly, Band 6

1873 - 860 Seiten
...the true dark age and the later revival. And this idea in its turn leads to the deeper thought, that nothing which has ever interested living men and women can wholly lose its vitality, and that among the spiritual forces of the past, the element of Greek culture, above all, is so fitted...
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Studies in the History of the Renaissance

Walter Pater - 1873 - 258 Seiten
...interested living men and women can wholly lose its vitality — no language they have spoken, nor oracle by which they have hushed their voices, no dream which...have ever been passionate or expended time and zeal. SANDEO BOTTICELLI. IN Lionardo's treatise on painting only one contemporary is mentioned by name —...
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The Ethics of Aristotle: Illustrated with Essays and Notes, Band 1

Aristotle - 1874 - 540 Seiten
...but we may content ourselves with a few. It might suffice to say in the words of a recent writer, ' nothing which has ever interested living men and women...lose its vitality- — no language they have spoken, no oracle by which they have hushed their voices, no dream which has once been entertained by actual...
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The Ethics of Aristotle: Illustrated with Essays and Notes, Band 1

Aristotle - 1874 - 538 Seiten
...but we may content ourselves with a few. It might suffice to say in the words of a recent writer, ' nothing which has ever interested living men and women...lose its vitality — no language they have spoken, no oracle by which they have hushed their voices, no dream which has once been entertained by actual...
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The Ethics of Aristotle, Band 1

Aristotle - 1885 - 686 Seiten
...but we may content ourselves with a few. It might suffice to say in the words of a recent writer, ' nothing which has ever interested living men and women...wholly lose its vitality — no language they have spokenj no oracle by which they have hushed their voices, no dream which has once been entertained...
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Scribner's Magazine, Band 46

Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1909 - 1036 Seiten
...black-browed daughter counts his gains Nor rates him, coming empty-handed home. Driiivn by F. Waiter Taylor, " Nothing which has ever interested living men and women...ever been passionate, or expended time and zeal." PATER. H<> were the saints? A startling, an audacious, once almost a punishable, question; but when...
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The Literary World, Band 19

1888 - 508 Seiten
...for itself and for all who have cherished it. " For the essence of humanism is that belief . . . that nothing which has ever interested living men and women...ever been passionate, or expended time and zeal." The Heart of the Creeds. By Arthur Wentworth Eaton. [GP Putnam's Sons. $1.00.] Rev. Mr. Eaton's brief...
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The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry

Walter Pater - 1888 - 284 Seiten
...humanist. For the essence of humanism is that belief of which he seems never to have doubted, that nothing which has ever interested living men and women can wholly lose its vitality—no language they have spoken, nor oracle beside which they have hushed their voices, no...
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Studies of Some of Robert Browning's Poems

Frank Walters - 1893 - 208 Seiten
...interested living men and women can wholly lose its vitality — no language they have spoken, nor oracle by which they have hushed their voices, no dream which...have ever been passionate or expended time and zeal." To use our poet's own words, love has made him wise. To trace love's faint beginnings in mankind, To...
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