| University magazine - 1850 - 816 páginas
...se<-'•; <;t morals is luve, or a going out of our !•» n nature, and an identilication of ourS'lv« and the beautiful which exists in thought, action, or...not our own. A man. to be greatly good, must imagine in!•-:>-• U and comprehensively ; he must put binnel/ in the place of anutiier, and of many "ili-гч.... | |
| Robert William Mackay - 1850 - 512 páginas
...pattern exemplified in nature. " The great secret of morals is love1; a going out of our own being, and an identification of ourselves with the beautiful...exists in thought, action, or person, not our own." The great moral teachers and criteria, pleasure and pain, are but a lesson of selfishness to the cold... | |
| Robert William Mackay - 1850 - 540 páginas
...pattern exemplified in nature. " The great secret of morals is love7; a going out of our own being, and an identification of ourselves with the beautiful...exists in thought, action, or person, not our own." The great moral teachers and criteria, pleasure and pain, are but a lesson of selfishness to the cold... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 650 páginas
...gentle and exalted content which extends itself over all thoughts and actions with which it coexists. The great secret of morals is love, or a going out...nature, and an identification of ourselves with the bea'-.tiful which exists in thought, action, or person, not our own. A man, to be greatly good, must... | |
| Henry Allon - 1850 - 632 páginas
...pattern exemplified in nature. ' The great secret of morals is love; a going out of our own being, and an identification of ourselves with the beautiful...exists in thought, action, or person, not our own.' The great moral teachers and criteria, — pleasure and pain, are but a lesson of selfishness to the... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1874 - 584 páginas
...gentle and exalted content which, extends itself over all thoughts and actions with which it coexists. The great secret of morals is love ; or a going out...an identification of ourselves with the beautiful wliich exists in thought, action,, or person, not our own. A man, to be greatly good, must imagine... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 582 páginas
...content which extends itself over all thoughts and actions with which it co-exists. The great secret oí s in jest, after frequent bandyings, are apt to end...learned. Be industrious and frugal, and you will be he greatly good, must imagine intensely and comprehensively ; he must put himself in the place of another,... | |
| 1883 - 666 páginas
...have done it unto Me." FAITH. IT has been maintained by both ancient and modern philosophers, that the great secret of morals is love ; or a going out...not our own. A man, to be greatly good, must imagine intently and comprehensively ; he must put himself in the place of another and of many others ; the... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1888 - 426 páginas
...all thoughts and actions with which it coexists. The great ; secret of morals is love ; or a £"'"g out of our own nature, and an identification of ourselves...not our own. A man, to be greatly good, must imagine I intensejy_ar^jcojnpreJiensivel)t-f4ie_rnusJ_put himself in thlTpIace of another and of many others... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley, Albert Stanburrough Cook - 1890 - 120 páginas
...is love ; or a going out of our own nature. and an identification of ourselves with the beautiS ful which exists in thought, action, or person,, not our...man, to be greatly good, must imagine intensely and rnmprehensjyelyj he must put himself in the place of another and of many others ; the pains and pleasures... | |
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