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It is , he said , a feeling of pleasure and displeasure of a particular kind , and it arises from sympathy with the pleasure or pain of the person affected by the action judged . Benevolence pleases the observer because it brings ...
It is , he said , a feeling of pleasure and displeasure of a particular kind , and it arises from sympathy with the pleasure or pain of the person affected by the action judged . Benevolence pleases the observer because it brings ...
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As an example of Arberry's ' artistic ' but often misleading metamorphoses , we may take a case from the area of which he was proudest , his translations of Persian poetry , and in particular of the odes of Hāfez . Poem No.
As an example of Arberry's ' artistic ' but often misleading metamorphoses , we may take a case from the area of which he was proudest , his translations of Persian poetry , and in particular of the odes of Hāfez . Poem No.
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He is remembered at the Press for three things in particular : his instinctive know - how about book production which enabled the Press to become publishers of important series of scientific books in and after 1930 when they brought out ...
He is remembered at the Press for three things in particular : his instinctive know - how about book production which enabled the Press to become publishers of important series of scientific books in and after 1930 when they brought out ...
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Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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