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authority to those who neither comprehend the form itself , nor share in the feeling which it was intended to express . Few things , indeed , are more touching and impressive than a genuine and popular ceremonial ; few more dreary and ...
authority to those who neither comprehend the form itself , nor share in the feeling which it was intended to express . Few things , indeed , are more touching and impressive than a genuine and popular ceremonial ; few more dreary and ...
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... either the circumstances or the feelings which gave rise to classical art , ⚫ and made it a real thing . ... their ritual is the same , their cast of devotional feeling the same , the requirements of their worship the same .
... either the circumstances or the feelings which gave rise to classical art , ⚫ and made it a real thing . ... their ritual is the same , their cast of devotional feeling the same , the requirements of their worship the same .
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Towards Johnson , however , his feeling was not syco- phancy , which is the lowest , but reverence , which is the highest , of human feelings . None but a reverent man ( which so unspeakably few are ) could have found his way from ...
Towards Johnson , however , his feeling was not syco- phancy , which is the lowest , but reverence , which is the highest , of human feelings . None but a reverent man ( which so unspeakably few are ) could have found his way from ...
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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