| 1920 - 854 pages
...points of their heresies : in their refusal of worship to a jealous God, and in their judgement that he who would do good to another must do it in minute particulars. And Lionel Johnson is with them here ; that was why he wrote his Ethics with the help of a novelist... | |
| 1888 - 618 pages
...gain its victories by getting away from the variety and multiplicity of the ' vegetable ' •world. ' He who would do good to another must do it in minute...flatterer. For art and science cannot exist but in minutely organised particulars, and not in generalising demonstrations of the rational power. The infinite alone... | |
| Alfred Thomas Story - 1893 - 192 pages
...Name." The austere prophet has like condemnation for those who profess beneficence in a general way. " He who would do good to another must do it in minute...plea of the scoundrel, hypocrite, and flatterer." Jerusalem, in vision, "Joseph, the carpenter, in Nazareth, and Mary, his espoused wife." Mary asksj... | |
| William Blake - 1904 - 160 pages
...in Minute Particulars, General Good is the plea of the scoundrel, hypocrite & flatterer: For Art & Science cannot exist but in minutely organized Particulars,...Rational Power. The Infinite alone resides in Definite & Determinate Identity, 65 Establishment of Truth depends on destruction of Falshood continually, On... | |
| William Blake - 1904 - 127 pages
...Indefinites be thrown into Demonstrations To be pounded to dust & melted in the Furnaces of Affliction: 60 He who would do good to another, must do it in Minute...General Good is the plea of the scoundrel, hypocrite & flatterer: For Art & Science cannot exist but in minutely organized Particulars, And not in generalizing... | |
| William Blake - 1905 - 258 pages
...Morals ; what is care for detail and outline in the one is reverence and imagination in the other : — He who would do good to another must do it in Minute...but in minutely organized Particulars, And not in the generalizing Demonstrations of the Rational Power. The Infinite alone resides in Definite and Determinate... | |
| William Blake - 1905 - 452 pages
...Who protects minute particulars, every one in their own identity ' ; ibid. f. 55, II. 60-64 :— ' He who would do good to another must do it in Minute...General Good is the plea of the scoundrel, hypocrite, & flatterer ; For Art & Science cannot exist but in minutely organized Particulars, And not in generalizing... | |
| William Blake - 1905 - 260 pages
...flatterer ; For Art and Science cannot exist but in minutely organized Particulars, And not in the generalizing Demonstrations of the Rational Power....alone resides in Definite and Determinate Identity. In more homely fashion he illustrates the same conclusion by the fable of the dog who dropped the definite... | |
| William Blake - 1906 - 512 pages
...Indefinites be thrown into Demonstrations To be pounded to dust and melted in the Furnaces of Affliction. 60 He who would do good to another must do it in Minute...alone resides in Definite and Determinate Identity. 65 Establishment of Truth depends on destruction of Falsehood continually, 1 1n Circumcision, not on... | |
| William Blake, Frederick Tatham - 1906 - 332 pages
..." will be well known to readers of the " prophetical books " : cp. Jerusalem, p. 55, 11. 60-64 : " He who would do good to another, must do it in Minute...General Good is the plea of the scoundrel, hypocrite, & flatterer : | For Art & Science cannot exist but in minutely organised Particulars, | And not in... | |
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