Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intimé of Henri Frédéric Amiel, Tr., with an Introducion and Notes |
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... vidual thought . The human intelligence is but the con- sciousness of being . It is what I have formulated before : Everything is a symbol of a symbol , and a symbol of what ? of mind . I have just been looking through the complete ...
... vidual thought . The human intelligence is but the con- sciousness of being . It is what I have formulated before : Everything is a symbol of a symbol , and a symbol of what ? of mind . I have just been looking through the complete ...
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... vidual worth . Like a child upon whom a hundred thous- and francs have been bestowed , he thinks she is multiply- ing her fortune by counting it out in pieces of twenty sous , or five centimes . Her passion for progress is in great part ...
... vidual worth . Like a child upon whom a hundred thous- and francs have been bestowed , he thinks she is multiply- ing her fortune by counting it out in pieces of twenty sous , or five centimes . Her passion for progress is in great part ...
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... vidual existence , shall I ever be able to reascend into the region of pure intelligence , to enter again upon the disin- terested and impersonal life , to recover my old indifference toward subjective miseries , and regain a purely ...
... vidual existence , shall I ever be able to reascend into the region of pure intelligence , to enter again upon the disin- terested and impersonal life , to recover my old indifference toward subjective miseries , and regain a purely ...
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