Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... certainly had not in any high degree that sensitive instinct as to what others would feel , which so often shapes even the thoughts of men , and still oftener their speech , into mild and complaisant , but unmeaning and unfruitful ...
... certainly had not in any high degree that sensitive instinct as to what others would feel , which so often shapes even the thoughts of men , and still oftener their speech , into mild and complaisant , but unmeaning and unfruitful ...
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... certainly make a desperate attack , -might for some time obtain the upper hand . Of course , it is now matter of mere argument whether the danger was real or unreal , and it is in some quarters rather the fashion to quiz the past fear ...
... certainly make a desperate attack , -might for some time obtain the upper hand . Of course , it is now matter of mere argument whether the danger was real or unreal , and it is in some quarters rather the fashion to quiz the past fear ...
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... certainly does not seem to me proved or clear , that a man who has sworn , even in the most solemn manner , to see another drown , is therefore quite bound , or even at liberty , to stand placidly on the bank . What ethical philosopher ...
... certainly does not seem to me proved or clear , that a man who has sworn , even in the most solemn manner , to see another drown , is therefore quite bound , or even at liberty , to stand placidly on the bank . What ethical philosopher ...
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