The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 141A. Constable, 1875 |
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... feelings which , in themselves natural and inevitable , intrude into matters with which they ought to have no concern ... feeling it inspires is of a totally different character from admiration of excellence . Those in whom awe produces ...
... feelings which , in themselves natural and inevitable , intrude into matters with which they ought to have no concern ... feeling it inspires is of a totally different character from admiration of excellence . Those in whom awe produces ...
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... feeling which though in its higher degrees closely bordering on pain , we prefer to most of what are accounted pleasures . But we are quite equally capable of experiencing this feeling towards maleficent power ; and we never experience ...
... feeling which though in its higher degrees closely bordering on pain , we prefer to most of what are accounted pleasures . But we are quite equally capable of experiencing this feeling towards maleficent power ; and we never experience ...
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... Feeling and thought are not merely different from what we call inanimate matter , but are at the opposite pole of existence , and ana- logical interence has little or no validity from the one to the other . Feeling and thought are much ...
... Feeling and thought are not merely different from what we call inanimate matter , but are at the opposite pole of existence , and ana- logical interence has little or no validity from the one to the other . Feeling and thought are much ...
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