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... feeling is passive ) , is the state into which our nature passes when consciously affected by objects either perceived or conceived . It may be reduced to two kinds , in the one of which we feel the agreeable ; in the other of which we feel ...
... feeling is passive ) , is the state into which our nature passes when consciously affected by objects either perceived or conceived . It may be reduced to two kinds , in the one of which we feel the agreeable ; in the other of which we feel ...
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... feel , and feeling is argument here , that our personality , our proper I , is independent of the bodily framework . That very verse of Robert Browning's , quoted by the author , illuminates the doctrine of our proper spiritual ...
... feel , and feeling is argument here , that our personality , our proper I , is independent of the bodily framework . That very verse of Robert Browning's , quoted by the author , illuminates the doctrine of our proper spiritual ...
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... feel the antagonism of pain , the inroad of death upon life ; the more dreadful is that breach of the harmony of things whose sound is torture . He felt more than man could feel , because He had a larger feeling . He was even therefore ...
... feel the antagonism of pain , the inroad of death upon life ; the more dreadful is that breach of the harmony of things whose sound is torture . He felt more than man could feel , because He had a larger feeling . He was even therefore ...
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MISS BRADDON THE ILLUMINATED NEWGATE CALEN | 22 |
MOTLEYS UNITED NETHERLANDS | 40 |
ENGLISH MONKS AND MONKERY | 59 |
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