id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5637 Renan, Ernest Literary and Philosophical Essays: French, German and Italian .txt text/plain 153304 6756 66 lived long, that hath a short life, Follow it whilst you have time. things, to be subject unto her, to whom any man may with great the moral instinct which nature, in her wisdom, has given to man in laws, and such a state contradicts the moral nature of man, because pure, moral motive has for its end the absolute; time does not exist change, the diversity of the world to the eternal unity of the Ego. He gives a form to matter by again suppressing time, by maintaining beautiful can become a means of leading man from matter to form, beautiful, in which neither the laws of nature nor those of reason e. g., a law of nature); but the subjective principle is in the end; of nature to human actions, they must necessarily consider man as an reason is employed.] which man can take in the moral law. ./cache/5637.txt ./txt/5637.txt