The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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Page 122
... direct from the desire for a future life to the truth of it : others consider it sufficient proof that they have an inner feeling ' which tells them of it . All such argu- ments are direct appeals from the intellect to the emotions ...
... direct from the desire for a future life to the truth of it : others consider it sufficient proof that they have an inner feeling ' which tells them of it . All such argu- ments are direct appeals from the intellect to the emotions ...
Page 190
... direct ) , to the opening of a more imaginative vein in his ' Butterflies ' ( though the picture here given is , we believe , only a replica ) , to such dim and fantastic works as his ' Enchanted ' Wood ' and ' Enchanted Castle . ' The ...
... direct ) , to the opening of a more imaginative vein in his ' Butterflies ' ( though the picture here given is , we believe , only a replica ) , to such dim and fantastic works as his ' Enchanted ' Wood ' and ' Enchanted Castle . ' The ...
Page 333
... direct way to the individual , the doctrine of hedonism carries with it no such impulsive force . To the question Why be moral ? ' the older theory provided an immediate answer , while the newer theory did not . Long ago this objection ...
... direct way to the individual , the doctrine of hedonism carries with it no such impulsive force . To the question Why be moral ? ' the older theory provided an immediate answer , while the newer theory did not . Long ago this objection ...
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1 Report of South African Convention 19089 | 1 |
Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends | 34 |
Fleets Great Britain and Foreign Countries | 57 |
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