The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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Page 111
... kind of counter - irritant action . Our principle affords an explanation as to why perversion of judgement occurs under emotion , but not why it always occurs in a particular direction - namely , that favouring the continuance of the ...
... kind of counter - irritant action . Our principle affords an explanation as to why perversion of judgement occurs under emotion , but not why it always occurs in a particular direction - namely , that favouring the continuance of the ...
Page 333
... kind , it is not with the hope of getting back his outlay with interest in a future life , nor with the declared object of promoting the greatest - happiness principle , but because a direct positive gratification from the act accrues ...
... kind , it is not with the hope of getting back his outlay with interest in a future life , nor with the declared object of promoting the greatest - happiness principle , but because a direct positive gratification from the act accrues ...
Page 395
... kind , Nor know thee till we die . ' But , as a rule , Mr. Kipling has preferred to appeal to tastes less educated . And the form of the ballad he has chosen to write in is not a form ( such as that of ' The Ancient Mariner ' or ...
... kind , Nor know thee till we die . ' But , as a rule , Mr. Kipling has preferred to appeal to tastes less educated . And the form of the ballad he has chosen to write in is not a form ( such as that of ' The Ancient Mariner ' or ...
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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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