Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 40;Volume 103John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1884 |
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Pagina 6
... character is conditioned by the state of the brain , and it comes to the same thing in the end . The seat of emotion ... characters differ because the rains do , not because there is any difference in the vital force which animates ...
... character is conditioned by the state of the brain , and it comes to the same thing in the end . The seat of emotion ... characters differ because the rains do , not because there is any difference in the vital force which animates ...
Pagina 7
... character of this unseen force . R. I can only say that any experi- ment which deals with the affectional and emotional part of one's nature must be painful in the extreme . There is , indeed , only one motive which would induce one to ...
... character of this unseen force . R. I can only say that any experi- ment which deals with the affectional and emotional part of one's nature must be painful in the extreme . There is , indeed , only one motive which would induce one to ...
Pagina 36
... character of these subordinate agencies of God , appealed to some element peculiarly strong in Newman's nature . In this sonnet he dwells on the belief that " to the thoughtful mind , that walks with Him , He half unveils His face ...
... character of these subordinate agencies of God , appealed to some element peculiarly strong in Newman's nature . In this sonnet he dwells on the belief that " to the thoughtful mind , that walks with Him , He half unveils His face ...
Pagina 41
... character are , to his mind , most perfectly moulded , is also the form of faith in which the opposite type of character , the character of the tyrannical ecclesiastic , the pompous priest , the worldly and despotic pope , has been most ...
... character are , to his mind , most perfectly moulded , is also the form of faith in which the opposite type of character , the character of the tyrannical ecclesiastic , the pompous priest , the worldly and despotic pope , has been most ...
Pagina 42
... character which makes use of them . " To make professions , " he says , " is to play with edged tools , unless we at- tend to what we are saying . Words have a meaning , whether we mean that meaning or not ; and they are imputed to us ...
... character which makes use of them . " To make professions , " he says , " is to play with edged tools , unless we at- tend to what we are saying . Words have a meaning , whether we mean that meaning or not ; and they are imputed to us ...
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