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... Action , and cannot rest , till it be employd . Idlenes is its Rust . Unless it will up and think and Taste and see , all is vain . " 3 Traherne also celebrates the body in " The Person " ( p . 74 ) and in " The Salutation " ( p . 4 ) ...
... Action , and cannot rest , till it be employd . Idlenes is its Rust . Unless it will up and think and Taste and see , all is vain . " 3 Traherne also celebrates the body in " The Person " ( p . 74 ) and in " The Salutation " ( p . 4 ) ...
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... action . It has been remarked already that the denial of the " Self " is the first step in an assertion of this Ideal ; the second step , says Carlyle , is a realization of man's duty to himself and to others . His duty to himself ...
... action . It has been remarked already that the denial of the " Self " is the first step in an assertion of this Ideal ; the second step , says Carlyle , is a realization of man's duty to himself and to others . His duty to himself ...
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... action ... ( Utilitarianism , p . 23 ) The total division between motive and morality renders it quite probable that Mill's attention is focused on what a particular act will reap for its sower , rather than on the worth of the act ...
... action ... ( Utilitarianism , p . 23 ) The total division between motive and morality renders it quite probable that Mill's attention is focused on what a particular act will reap for its sower , rather than on the worth of the act ...
Contents
Drydens Zimri and Chaucers | 3 |
Thomas Trahernes The Estate Donald M Korte | 13 |
The AntiSelf | 20 |
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