Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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... matter of just wonder with my worthy tutor , and two or three fellows of that learned society , that a man who knew not so much as the names of his tools , should be able to work after that fashion with them . " Sterne's intended ...
... matter of just wonder with my worthy tutor , and two or three fellows of that learned society , that a man who knew not so much as the names of his tools , should be able to work after that fashion with them . " Sterne's intended ...
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... matter embodied is idealized emotion , the vehicle is the idealized language of emotion . As the musical composer catches the cadences in which our feelings of joy and sympathy , grief and despair , vent themselves , and out of these ...
... matter embodied is idealized emotion , the vehicle is the idealized language of emotion . As the musical composer catches the cadences in which our feelings of joy and sympathy , grief and despair , vent themselves , and out of these ...
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... matter in the brain ; and the efficiency of the faculties subject to this waste being thereby temporarily , though often but momentarily , diminished ; the resulting partial inability must affect the acts of perception and conception ...
... matter in the brain ; and the efficiency of the faculties subject to this waste being thereby temporarily , though often but momentarily , diminished ; the resulting partial inability must affect the acts of perception and conception ...
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... matter . We saw how the direct or inverted sentence is spontaneously used by excited people ; and how their language is also charac terized by figures of speech and by extreme brevity . Hence these may with advantage predominate in emo ...
... matter . We saw how the direct or inverted sentence is spontaneously used by excited people ; and how their language is also charac terized by figures of speech and by extreme brevity . Hence these may with advantage predominate in emo ...
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... matter ; to regulate , directly or indirectly , the personal actions of those subjects is an infi nitely complicated matter . It is one thing to secure to each man the unhindered power to pursue his own good ; it is a CLASSIFICATION OF ...
... matter ; to regulate , directly or indirectly , the personal actions of those subjects is an infi nitely complicated matter . It is one thing to secure to each man the unhindered power to pursue his own good ; it is a CLASSIFICATION OF ...
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