The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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... feels the whole creation groaning and travailing together , in expectation of a more glorious birth- who feels in his ... feeling in truer harmony with which the act is done ; according to the nature than that heartless optimism which ...
... feels the whole creation groaning and travailing together , in expectation of a more glorious birth- who feels in his ... feeling in truer harmony with which the act is done ; according to the nature than that heartless optimism which ...
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" the instant revulsion of feeling , that the sentiment of wrath against the Mitylenians . had been really in part ... feelings which determine the conduct of men and nations . It would be impossible to illus- trate fully Mr. Grote's ...
" the instant revulsion of feeling , that the sentiment of wrath against the Mitylenians . had been really in part ... feelings which determine the conduct of men and nations . It would be impossible to illus- trate fully Mr. Grote's ...
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... feeling . predominance of the apparatus for his mental life over that for his mere corporeal life . And , again ... feelings predominate over the other facul- ties . Such are the heads of fervent men , most remarkable large foreheads of ...
... feeling . predominance of the apparatus for his mental life over that for his mere corporeal life . And , again ... feelings predominate over the other facul- ties . Such are the heads of fervent men , most remarkable large foreheads of ...
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