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" But my zeal was as yet little else, at that period of my life, than zeal for speculative opinions. It had not its root in genuine benevolence, or sympathy with mankind; though these qualities held their due place in my ethical standard. Nor was it connected... "
A History of Modern Philosophy: A Sketch of the History of Philosophy from ... - Page 398
by Harald Høffding - 1900
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 139. köide

1874 - 596 lehte
...thought the good of mankind was my strongest sentiment, mixing with and colouring all others. But my zeal was as yet little else, at that period of my life,...benevolence, or sympathy with mankind ; though these ,jiuilities held their due place in my ethical standard. Nor was it connected with any high enthusiasm...
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Autobiography

John Stuart Mill - 1873 - 344 lehte
...thought the good of mankind was my strongest sentiment, mixing with and colouring all others. But my zeal was as yet little else, at that period of my life,...nobleness. Yet of this feeling I was imaginatively very susceptible ; but there was at that time an intermission of its natural aliment, poetical culture,...
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The Edinburgh Review, 139. köide

1874 - 600 lehte
...thought the good of mankind was my strongest sentiment, mixing with and colouring all others. But my zeal was as yet little else, at that period of my life,...than zeal for speculative opinions. It had not its 110 Autobiography of John btuart Mill. Jail. root in genuine benevolence, or sympathy with mankind...
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The Contemporary Review, 30. köide

1877 - 1146 lehte
...endowed with a fine feeling for literature. But something was wanting. "My zeal," says Mr. Mill, " was, as yet, little else, at that period of my life,...nobleness. Yet of this feeling I was imaginatively very susceptible ; but there was at that time * Leslie Stephen : English Thought in the Eighteenth...
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Studies in Literature, 1789-1877

Edward Dowden - 1878 - 542 lehte
...endowed with a fine feeling for literature. But something was wanting. " My zeal," says Mr Mill, " was, as yet, little else, at that period of my life,...nobleness. Yet of this feeling I was imaginatively very susceptible ; but there was at that time an intermission of its natural aliment, poetical culture,...
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Scribners Monthly, 7. köide

1874 - 784 lehte
...Century were the examples we sought to imitate,, and we hoped to accomplish no less results." " My zeal was as yet little else at that period of my life than...in genuine benevolence, or sympathy with mankind. * * Nor was it connected with any high enthusiasm for ideal nobleness. Yet of this feeling I was imaginatively...
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Science and Sentiment: With Other Papers, Chiefly Philosophical

Noah Porter - 1882 - 530 lehte
...century were the examples we sought to imitate, and we hoped to accomplish no less results." " My zeal was as yet little else at that period of my life than...in genuine benevolence, or sympathy with mankind. . . . Nor was it connected with any high enthusiasm for ideal nobleness. Yet of this feeling I was...
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Science and Sentiment: With Other Papers, Chiefly Philosophical

Noah Porter - 1882 - 528 lehte
...for speculative opinions. It had not its root in genuine benevolence, or sympathy with mankind. . . . Nor was it connected with any high enthusiasm for...nobleness. Yet of this feeling I was imaginatively very susceptible ; but there was at that time an intermission of its natural aliment, poetical culture,...
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Science and Sentiment: With Other Papers, Chiefly Philosophical

Noah Porter - 1882 - 528 lehte
...for speculative opinions. It had not its root in genuine benevolence, or sympathy with mankind. . . . Nor was it connected with any high enthusiasm for ideal nobleness. Yet of this feeling I was imaginativel}' very susceptible ; but there was at that time an intermission of its natural aliment,...
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Antitheism: Remarks on Its Modern Spirit

Richard Hill Sandys - 1883 - 238 lehte
...another place, speaking of himself as he was when young, he says, " My zeal was as yet little else than zeal for speculative opinions. It had not its...nobleness. Yet of this feeling I was imaginatively very susceptible ; but there was at that time an intermission of its natural element, poetical culture,...
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