Littell's Living Age, Volume 128Littell, Son and Company, 1876 |
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Page 125
... feeling here was that one had no right to take it for granted that his family burying - place could not be wanted again directly . But if the last - mentioned superstitions are the development in a wrong direction of certain right feelings ...
... feeling here was that one had no right to take it for granted that his family burying - place could not be wanted again directly . But if the last - mentioned superstitions are the development in a wrong direction of certain right feelings ...
Page 225
... feeling , real piety , real aspiration do they breathe ? Are they not , as a whole , a mass of affected phrases , unreal sentiment , and very bad writing ? Belton . Oh , that is going altogether too far . But I agree that , however much ...
... feeling , real piety , real aspiration do they breathe ? Are they not , as a whole , a mass of affected phrases , unreal sentiment , and very bad writing ? Belton . Oh , that is going altogether too far . But I agree that , however much ...
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osition that all cognition springs from feeling , that emotion is the earliest and rudest stage of knowledge . The imme- diate feeling of the moment gives me the minimum of information respecting a thing . The utmost which it teaches is ...
osition that all cognition springs from feeling , that emotion is the earliest and rudest stage of knowledge . The imme- diate feeling of the moment gives me the minimum of information respecting a thing . The utmost which it teaches is ...
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