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The feelings with which , as Christians , we contemplate a mixed congregation rising or kneeling before their common Maker : Mr. Words . worth would have us entertain at all times , as men , and as 10 readers ; and by the excitement of ...
The feelings with which , as Christians , we contemplate a mixed congregation rising or kneeling before their common Maker : Mr. Words . worth would have us entertain at all times , as men , and as 10 readers ; and by the excitement of ...
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In short , the gentlemanly character arises out of the feeling of Equality , acting as a Habit , yet flexible to the varieties of Rank , and modified without being disturbed or superseded by them . 20 This description will perhaps ...
In short , the gentlemanly character arises out of the feeling of Equality , acting as a Habit , yet flexible to the varieties of Rank , and modified without being disturbed or superseded by them . 20 This description will perhaps ...
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12. the contemplation ... precedes the feeling : So also judges Kant , Werke , v . p . 221 ( Examination of the question : whether in the judgment of Taste the feeling of pleasure preccdes our judging of the object , or follows it ' ) .
12. the contemplation ... precedes the feeling : So also judges Kant , Werke , v . p . 221 ( Examination of the question : whether in the judgment of Taste the feeling of pleasure preccdes our judging of the object , or follows it ' ) .
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Biographia Literaria Wordsworth Collection,Samuel Taylor 1772-1834 Coleridge, Ass Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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