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" Man is by all his senses and efforts directed to externals—to the world around him, and he has to know this so far, and to make it so far serviceable, as he requires for his own ends. It is only when he feels joy or sorrow that he knows anything about... "
Goethe's Works - Trang 334
bởi Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1883
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The Conservative Principle in Our Literature

William R. Williams - 1844 - 60 trang
...innocuous, let it be sprinkled into every pipkin simmering upon the cottage ing Eckerman, (p. 309.) " Man is a darkened being; he knows not whence he comes,...whither he goes ; he knows little of the world, and less of himself. I know not myself, and may Godprotect me from i(." How the rule of the old Greek wisdom,...

Vital Christianity: Essays and Discourses on the Religions of Man and the ...

Alexandre Rodolphe Vinet - 1845 - 366 trang
...know himself. To this singular requisition no man either has fully answered, or shall answer. * * * Man is a darkened being; he knows not whence he comes nor whither he goes ; he knowt little of the world, and less of himself. I know not myself, and may God protect me from it."...

Theological Essays

Princeton Review (Firm) - 1846 - 732 trang
...comprehend these words, will feel their truth. Man finds himself in this world on an isolated point, he knows not whence he comes nor whither he goes : he knows nothing but the spot upon which he awoke, and upon which he is soon to close his eyes for ever. Were...

Peter Schlemihl in America ...

George Wood - 1848 - 508 trang
...Lisle, " what better can you do? Here we are ! Man finds himself in this world on an isolated point; he knows not whence he comes, nor whither he goes ; he knows nothing but the spot upon which he awoke, and upon which he is soon to close his eyes forever. Now,...

Conversations of Goethe with Eckermann and Soret, Tập 2

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Johann Peter Eckermann - 1850 - 454 trang
...letters. But the letters which I wrote during my second visit to Rome, are not of such a kind that I can make an advantageous use of them ; they contain...know not myself, and God forbid I should ! But what I wished to say is this, that in my fortieth year, while living in Italy, I became wise enough to know...

Montaigne: The Endless Study ; and Other Miscellanies

Alexandre Rodolphe Vinet - 1850 - 578 trang
...know himself. To this singular requisition no man either has fully answered, or shall answer. * * * * Man is a darkened being ; he knows not whence he comes...whither he goes ; he knows little of the world, and less of himself. I know not myself, and may God protect me from it." — T. to which our blame scarcely...

Miscellanies

William R. Williams - 1850 - 404 trang
...master's system, with his passionate words elsewhere, recorded by the same admiring Eckerman, (p. 309.} " Man is a darkened being ; he knows not whence he comes,...whither he goes ; he knows little of the world, and less of himself. I l.ninr not myself, and may God protect me from it." How the rule of the old Greek...

Miscellanies

William R. Williams - 1850 - 448 trang
...master's system, with his passionate words elsewhere, recorded by the same admiring Eckerman, (p. 309.) " Man is a darkened being; he knows not whence he comes,...whither he goes; he knows little of the world, and less of himself. / know not mysetf, and may God proteet me from it." How the rule of the old Greek...

Montaigne: The Endless Study...

Alexandre Rodolphe Vinet - 1850 - 450 trang
...himself. To this singular requisition no man either has fully answered, or shall answer. * * * * jjau ;sa darkened being ; he knows not whence he comes nor...whither he goes ; he knows little of the world, and less of himselt I know not myself, and may God protect me from it." — T. to which our blame scarcely...

Miscellanies

William R. Williams - 1850 - 412 trang
...passionate words elsewhi re, recorded by the same admiring Eckerman, (p. 309.) " Man is a durkem d being; he knows not whence he comes, nor whither he goes; he knows little of the world, and less of himself. / know not myxrlf, and mny (jvd protect me from £/." How the rule of the old Greek...




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