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Woodhouse : " not one word I ever utter can be taken for granted as an opinion growing out of my identical nature how can it , when I have no nature ? " That he was prepared to affirm he was sure at least of some feelings is not ...
Woodhouse : " not one word I ever utter can be taken for granted as an opinion growing out of my identical nature how can it , when I have no nature ? " That he was prepared to affirm he was sure at least of some feelings is not ...
Pagina 191
one part of virtue is unlike another , he will be forced to say that “ holiness is not of the nature of justice , nor justice of the nature of holiness , but of the nature of unholiness , and holiness is of the nature of the not just ...
one part of virtue is unlike another , he will be forced to say that “ holiness is not of the nature of justice , nor justice of the nature of holiness , but of the nature of unholiness , and holiness is of the nature of the not just ...
Pagina 512
But he clearly points the way : In Man the centrepetal and individualizing tendency of all Nature is itself concentred and individualized - he is a revelation of Nature ! Henceforward , he is referred to himself , delivered up to his ...
But he clearly points the way : In Man the centrepetal and individualizing tendency of all Nature is itself concentred and individualized - he is a revelation of Nature ! Henceforward , he is referred to himself , delivered up to his ...
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