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But the deepest aspiration of theocentric humanism has been to find the fulfillment for its intellect in things divine . It caused the pagan Aristotle to write in the fourth century B. C. “ Man should be attracted to divine and immortal ...
But the deepest aspiration of theocentric humanism has been to find the fulfillment for its intellect in things divine . It caused the pagan Aristotle to write in the fourth century B. C. “ Man should be attracted to divine and immortal ...
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... is wounded in its nature and called or actually raised to the supernatural order , metaphysical wisdom ( at least along the higher tradition ) clearly requires in the normal course of things to be strengthened by higher lights .
... is wounded in its nature and called or actually raised to the supernatural order , metaphysical wisdom ( at least along the higher tradition ) clearly requires in the normal course of things to be strengthened by higher lights .
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Under the influence of Morris as well ( who told Yeats his masters were Keats and Chaucer , “ for they make pictures " ) , it is not surprising that when Yeats first began to write he " desired to describe outward things as vividly as ...
Under the influence of Morris as well ( who told Yeats his masters were Keats and Chaucer , “ for they make pictures " ) , it is not surprising that when Yeats first began to write he " desired to describe outward things as vividly as ...
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