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... Language of the Emotions . " Stoop low to pick up the Keys of Knowledge. thus explain away the language of the emotions ? No. The contra- dictoriness , the literal absurdity is explained out of it , but the lan- extends it equally to the ...
... Language of the Emotions . " Stoop low to pick up the Keys of Knowledge. thus explain away the language of the emotions ? No. The contra- dictoriness , the literal absurdity is explained out of it , but the lan- extends it equally to the ...
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... language be not exactly true , I am further asked , how can it move the heart ? We are so made as to be moved by it . It is an ultimate law of our being , that a vivid conception affects us by inspiring a momentary belief in the thing ...
... language be not exactly true , I am further asked , how can it move the heart ? We are so made as to be moved by it . It is an ultimate law of our being , that a vivid conception affects us by inspiring a momentary belief in the thing ...
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... language of misery ; " perhaps he is nearer the truth when he tells us that it is " the language of those in darkness- " the language of those in the lowest depths of social order ; the abject idiom dripping with filth when brought to ...
... language of misery ; " perhaps he is nearer the truth when he tells us that it is " the language of those in darkness- " the language of those in the lowest depths of social order ; the abject idiom dripping with filth when brought to ...
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ECLECTIC | 1 |
THE FUTURE OF MEXICO | 17 |
THE NEWSPAPER ON BOARD AN OCEAN STEAMER | 39 |
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