Macmillan's Magazine, 32. kötetMacmillan and Company, 1875 |
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194. oldal
... feeling . In order not to be misled by feeling , it has been forced artificially to deaden feeling ; lest the judgment should be over- whelmed by the impressiveness of the universe , it arms itself with callousness ; it turns away from ...
... feeling . In order not to be misled by feeling , it has been forced artificially to deaden feeling ; lest the judgment should be over- whelmed by the impressiveness of the universe , it arms itself with callousness ; it turns away from ...
267. oldal
... feeling in its unity must be the product of the mani- fold source . A very evident feeling for higher things lay in Cherubini's nature ; even if not always elevated , he is always dignified . He shows most feeling in pathetic situations ...
... feeling in its unity must be the product of the mani- fold source . A very evident feeling for higher things lay in Cherubini's nature ; even if not always elevated , he is always dignified . He shows most feeling in pathetic situations ...
482. oldal
... feeling of justice , duty , and self - sacrifice . These new feelings , then , would have em- bodied themselves in new deities , or new conceptions of old ones . Paganism in developing would have become moral , and so would have lost ...
... feeling of justice , duty , and self - sacrifice . These new feelings , then , would have em- bodied themselves in new deities , or new conceptions of old ones . Paganism in developing would have become moral , and so would have lost ...
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Macmillan's Magazine, 58. kötet David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Teljes nézet - 1888 |
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