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Page 241
... feel a thrill of sympathy with him . They feel the moral law chiefly as a stringent limitation , and all the insatiable side of their nature sympathizes with one who broke through it at every point . They feel for him as for a sort of ...
... feel a thrill of sympathy with him . They feel the moral law chiefly as a stringent limitation , and all the insatiable side of their nature sympathizes with one who broke through it at every point . They feel for him as for a sort of ...
Page 306
... feel the hopeless contrast between the reality and his ideal , but Tacitus , in the Roman senate , feels it , and hence the cyni- cal despair that pervades his works . It was , therefore , the strength of Christianity | that it ...
... feel the hopeless contrast between the reality and his ideal , but Tacitus , in the Roman senate , feels it , and hence the cyni- cal despair that pervades his works . It was , therefore , the strength of Christianity | that it ...
Page 482
... feeling made a sign to him to close the curtains . with which I watched the snow - flakes slowly The sight of that place made me feel faint falling and whitening the roofs of the neigh- and giddy . My head reeled , and I was bouring ...
... feeling made a sign to him to close the curtains . with which I watched the snow - flakes slowly The sight of that place made me feel faint falling and whitening the roofs of the neigh- and giddy . My head reeled , and I was bouring ...
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