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... feeling , the existence of which is immediately conditioned upon intra - cerebral activities and combinations of activity , just as the existence of sensations is con- ditioned upon stimuli received by the peripheral terminations of the ...
... feeling , the existence of which is immediately conditioned upon intra - cerebral activities and combinations of activity , just as the existence of sensations is con- ditioned upon stimuli received by the peripheral terminations of the ...
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... feeling named . To do this , even partially and inadequately , the aid of Song , or of Rhetoric , or of Poetry must be sought . The secret of Music , its charm as a Fine Art , is that it awakens the emotional element in consciousness ...
... feeling named . To do this , even partially and inadequately , the aid of Song , or of Rhetoric , or of Poetry must be sought . The secret of Music , its charm as a Fine Art , is that it awakens the emotional element in consciousness ...
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... feeling , or a content derived from feeling , and relation . We never have the one without the other — feelings without relation or relations without feeling . Each is unintelligible without the other : and yet the relation between them ...
... feeling , or a content derived from feeling , and relation . We never have the one without the other — feelings without relation or relations without feeling . Each is unintelligible without the other : and yet the relation between them ...
Contents
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL Meeting July 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
PROLEGOMENA TO THE STUDY OF THE LATER IRISH BARDS 12001500 | 89 |
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