Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... feel that they ought to under- stand it who feel that they ought not - that they are to sell treacle and appreciate figs - but that there is this transcendental superlunary sphere , which is known to others -- which is now revealed in ...
... feel that they ought to under- stand it who feel that they ought not - that they are to sell treacle and appreciate figs - but that there is this transcendental superlunary sphere , which is known to others -- which is now revealed in ...
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... feel , in hard contact with the tangible universe ; which was blind to the distinction between the palpable and the ... feeling on his mind , persuasion is use- less and argument in vain . Examples gross as earth exhort him , but they ...
... feel , in hard contact with the tangible universe ; which was blind to the distinction between the palpable and the ... feeling on his mind , persuasion is use- less and argument in vain . Examples gross as earth exhort him , but they ...
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... feel , or supposed himself to feel , the faith which he was instructed to deem desirable , and he lent himself with natural pleasure to the diffusion of it among those around him . But this theory of salvation requires a metaphysical ...
... feel , or supposed himself to feel , the faith which he was instructed to deem desirable , and he lent himself with natural pleasure to the diffusion of it among those around him . But this theory of salvation requires a metaphysical ...
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