Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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Page 88
... feeling that we enjoy the Religio most of all for its extraordinary flavour , and for the feeling it gives us that we are near to a man of a most unusual and enigmatic personality . Yet when we pause to collate and consider more ...
... feeling that we enjoy the Religio most of all for its extraordinary flavour , and for the feeling it gives us that we are near to a man of a most unusual and enigmatic personality . Yet when we pause to collate and consider more ...
Page 100
... feelings or ordinary sexual love that we are most aware of the contemplative character of his mind , the reality of his feeling for friendship , and some at least probable features of his family experience . The two most relevant ...
... feelings or ordinary sexual love that we are most aware of the contemplative character of his mind , the reality of his feeling for friendship , and some at least probable features of his family experience . The two most relevant ...
Page 302
... feeling in us , communicating to us , teasing us into thought . What is more , the feelings aroused , the insights communicated in such a way as to lift us to the threshold of contemplation , can be placed and judged in accordance with ...
... feeling in us , communicating to us , teasing us into thought . What is more , the feelings aroused , the insights communicated in such a way as to lift us to the threshold of contemplation , can be placed and judged in accordance with ...
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