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" Oh, that mine were the deep mind, prudent and looking to both sides ; Long, alas ! have I strayed on the road of error, beguiled, And am, now, hoary of years, yet exposed to doubt and distraction Of all kinds ; for, wherever I turn to consider, I am lost... "
Schools of ancient philosophy - Page 47
by Schools - 1799
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The History of Ancient Philosophy, Volume 1

Heinrich Ritter - Philosophy, Ancient - 1838 - 652 pages
...Xenophanes the following words : Oh, that mine were the deep mind, prudent and looking to both sides ; Long, alas ! have I strayed on the road of error,...wherever I turn to consider, I am lost in the One and All.1 That Xenophanes referred the cause of this deficiency of our knowledge to the senses, as some...
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A biographical history of philosophy, Volume 1

George Henry Lewes - Philosophers - 1845 - 258 pages
...Xenophanes these words ; — " Oh, that mine were the deep mind, prudent and looking to both sides ; Long, alas ! have I strayed on the road of error,...I turn to consider, I am lost in the One and All. — (ui <» ncv™ r\ irH» imXiWo.)* * Preserved by Sextus Empirious : Hypot. Pyrrhon. i, 224 ; and...
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Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform ...

Sir William Hamilton - Education - 1853 - 828 pages
...mouth by Timon, the Sillograph : " O that mine were the deep mind, prudent and looking to both side! ; Long, alas ! have I strayed on the road of error,...I turn to consider I am lost in the One and All." of numbers, and recognized the Deity as a simple numerical unit, from which the universe is evolved....
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The Scottish Christian journal, Volumes 1-2

1853 - 688 pages
...his lot — ' O that mine were the deep mind, patient and looking to both sides. Long have I wandered on the road of error beguiled, and am now hoary of years, yet exposed to doubt of all kinds ; for wherever I turn I am lost in the one and all.' He was an interesting specimen of...
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Christ in History: Or, The Central Power Among Men

Robert Turnbull - Church history - 1854 - 554 pages
...Xenophancs these words : — " O that mine woro the deep mind, prudent, and looking to both sides ! Long, alas ! have I strayed on the road of error,...And am now hoary of years, yet exposed to doubt and destruction Of all kinds ; for, whenever I turn to consider, I am lost in the One and All." The difficulty...
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Christ in History: Or, The Central Power Among Men

Robert Turnbull - Church history - 1854 - 546 pages
...Xenophanes these words : — " O that mine were the deep mind, prudent, and looking to both sides ! Long, alas ! have I strayed on the road of error,...And am now hoary of years, yet exposed to doubt and destruction Of all kinds ; for, wherever I turn to consider, I am lost in the One and All." The difficulty...
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Christ in History: Or, The Central Power Among Men

Robert Turnbull - Church history - 1854 - 560 pages
...strayed on the road of error, beguiled, And am now hoary of years, yet exposed to doubt and destruction Of all kinds ; for, wherever I turn to consider, I am lost in the One and All." The difficulty with Xenophanes lay in his pantheism, or rather his inibility to distinguish between...
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The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine, Volumes 1-2

Great Britain - 1856 - 600 pages
...Timon, the Sillograph : — " Oh, that mine were the deep mind, prudent, and looking to both sides! Long, alas! have I strayed on the road of error, beguiled,...exposed to doubt and distraction Of all kinds; for, whenever I turn to consider, I am adrift between the One and the All." Death, the Eevealer, is with...
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The Biographical History of Philosophy from Its Origin in Greece ..., Volume 1

George Henry Lewes - Philosophy - 1857 - 838 pages
...of Xenophanes these words : 41 Oh that mine were the deep mind, prudent and looking to both sides! Long, alas ! have I strayed on the road of error,...hoary of years, yet exposed to doubt and distraction Manifold, all-perplexing, for whithersoever I turn me I am lost in the One and All." — (sis cv ravr6...
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The Biographical History of Philosophy: From Its Origin in Greece ..., Volume 1

George Henry Lewes - Philosophers - 1857 - 396 pages
...mouth of Xenophanes these words : "Oh that mine were the deep mind, prudent and looking to both sides! Long, alas ! have I strayed on the road of error,...hoary of years, yet exposed to doubt and distraction Manifold, all-perplexing, for whithersoever I turn me I am lost in the One and All.'' — (cis if raliri...
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