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... to us in the magi- cian is reconciled and shaded in the humanity and natural feelings of the father . ... feeling of all that continuates society , as sense of ancestry and of sex , with a purity unassailable by sophistry , because ...
... to us in the magi- cian is reconciled and shaded in the humanity and natural feelings of the father . ... feeling of all that continuates society , as sense of ancestry and of sex , with a purity unassailable by sophistry , because ...
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that regarding only my own interest , feeling assured that a bloody victory was neces- sary , no other consideration prevailed . ' ( vol . i . p . 67. ) Here is Rousseau's doctrine of feeling carried out to those lengths to which such a ...
that regarding only my own interest , feeling assured that a bloody victory was neces- sary , no other consideration prevailed . ' ( vol . i . p . 67. ) Here is Rousseau's doctrine of feeling carried out to those lengths to which such a ...
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... one really feels sorry for the paper when one sees how much useless rubbish of this sort has been printed ' ( iii ... the expression of their feelings ; a whole gamut of tender inflections , of intense feeling , of almost religious ...
... one really feels sorry for the paper when one sees how much useless rubbish of this sort has been printed ' ( iii ... the expression of their feelings ; a whole gamut of tender inflections , of intense feeling , of almost religious ...
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