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... thought and emotion , as shall conduce to the harmonious reconciliation of his faculties , so as to leave each in its freest activity . It must bring serenity to the distracted , hope to the despondent , comfort to the afflicted ...
... thought and emotion , as shall conduce to the harmonious reconciliation of his faculties , so as to leave each in its freest activity . It must bring serenity to the distracted , hope to the despondent , comfort to the afflicted ...
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... thought is not sus- ceptible of an esthetic expression . How then shall the poet comply with these incompatible claims upon him , as artist to write always conformably to the law of beauty , as thinker to mirror in his writings the ...
... thought is not sus- ceptible of an esthetic expression . How then shall the poet comply with these incompatible claims upon him , as artist to write always conformably to the law of beauty , as thinker to mirror in his writings the ...
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... thought , or thought of , yet is not thought itself , and hence is not , like thought , affirmed in the very act of doubting . We can not doubt that we think of an external world in perception , but we may without self- contradiction ...
... thought , or thought of , yet is not thought itself , and hence is not , like thought , affirmed in the very act of doubting . We can not doubt that we think of an external world in perception , but we may without self- contradiction ...
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History of the Apostolic Church with a General Introduction to Church History | 1 |
MODERN LYRICAL POETRY | 24 |
MENTAL PHILOSOPHY | 43 |
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