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... felt . But if the various utility of such a task is palpable enough , its difficulties are not less so . We should not lightly think of comprehending the very simplest character , in all its bearings ; and it might argue vanity to boast ...
... felt . But if the various utility of such a task is palpable enough , its difficulties are not less so . We should not lightly think of comprehending the very simplest character , in all its bearings ; and it might argue vanity to boast ...
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... felt deeply and strongly , as well as delicately . Such a turn of mind easily took the form of religion , prescribed to it by early example and early af- fections , as well as nature . Schiller looked forward to the sacred profession ...
... felt deeply and strongly , as well as delicately . Such a turn of mind easily took the form of religion , prescribed to it by early example and early af- fections , as well as nature . Schiller looked forward to the sacred profession ...
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... felt any predilec- tion , naturally grew in his mind to be the representative of all these evils , and his distaste for it went on increasing . On this point he made no secret of his feelings . One of the exercises , yearly prescribed ...
... felt any predilec- tion , naturally grew in his mind to be the representative of all these evils , and his distaste for it went on increasing . On this point he made no secret of his feelings . One of the exercises , yearly prescribed ...
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... felt the mortiiying truth , that to arrive at the ideal world , he must first gain a footing in the real ; that he might 4 The feeling produced in him by Shakspeare he described long after- wards : it throws light on the general state ...
... felt the mortiiying truth , that to arrive at the ideal world , he must first gain a footing in the real ; that he might 4 The feeling produced in him by Shakspeare he described long after- wards : it throws light on the general state ...
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... felt it hard enough to be driven from the enchant- ments of poetry by the dull realities of duty ; but it was intoler- able and degrading to be hemmed - in still farther by the caprices of severe and formal pedagogues . Schiller brooded ...
... felt it hard enough to be driven from the enchant- ments of poetry by the dull realities of duty ; but it was intoler- able and degrading to be hemmed - in still farther by the caprices of severe and formal pedagogues . Schiller brooded ...
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