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... feeling , as represented by the in- tellectual critic , who , for this purpose only , was permitted to recommend , in an able democratic Quarterly , a higher appreciation of those " remote , refined , intense feelings , existing only by ...
... feeling , as represented by the in- tellectual critic , who , for this purpose only , was permitted to recommend , in an able democratic Quarterly , a higher appreciation of those " remote , refined , intense feelings , existing only by ...
Pagina 5
... feeling- a name for the humility which wise men feel toward the Unknown and Unknow- able . But if the half - savage Greek could share our feelings thus far , it is irrational to doubt that he went further , to find , as we do , that ...
... feeling- a name for the humility which wise men feel toward the Unknown and Unknow- able . But if the half - savage Greek could share our feelings thus far , it is irrational to doubt that he went further , to find , as we do , that ...
Pagina 12
... feeling towards him now among religious men is an awful fear of his super- natural greatness , and a disposition to obey his commands arising partly from dread of future punishment and hope of reward , and partly from a nobler feeling ...
... feeling towards him now among religious men is an awful fear of his super- natural greatness , and a disposition to obey his commands arising partly from dread of future punishment and hope of reward , and partly from a nobler feeling ...
Pagina 14
... feeling natural to youth . We cher- ish it as that which life is likely sooner or later to diminish ; and if we curb ... feelings which grow more any ses . " We have insisted upon the effect 14 [ July , ECCE HOMO AND MODERN SKEPTICISM .
... feeling natural to youth . We cher- ish it as that which life is likely sooner or later to diminish ; and if we curb ... feelings which grow more any ses . " We have insisted upon the effect 14 [ July , ECCE HOMO AND MODERN SKEPTICISM .
Pagina 16
... feeling on which it prides itself , is often so true and deli- cate , that men are at first sight disposed to give it credit for ample power to dis- cover the truth as to God and his reve- lation , as well as perfect fidelity in report ...
... feeling on which it prides itself , is often so true and deli- cate , that men are at first sight disposed to give it credit for ample power to dis- cover the truth as to God and his reve- lation , as well as perfect fidelity in report ...
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