Lectures on the English Comic Writers, and Fugitive WritingsDent, 1963 - 346 oldal |
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265. oldal
... interest . In order that I may possess a proper personal identity so as to live , breathe , and feel along the whole line of my existence in the same intense and intimate mode , it is absolutely necessary to have some general medium or ...
... interest . In order that I may possess a proper personal identity so as to live , breathe , and feel along the whole line of my existence in the same intense and intimate mode , it is absolutely necessary to have some general medium or ...
269. oldal
... interest in my own future good , and I shall feel no such interest in another person's . Does not this make a wide , nay a total difference in the case ? Am I to have no more affection for my own flesh and blood than for another's ? B ...
... interest in my own future good , and I shall feel no such interest in another person's . Does not this make a wide , nay a total difference in the case ? Am I to have no more affection for my own flesh and blood than for another's ? B ...
275. oldal
... interest in my future feel- ings , before they exist , is an express contradiction in terms . It can only affect me as an imaginary idea , or an idea of truth . But so may the interests of others ; and the question proposed was ...
... interest in my future feel- ings , before they exist , is an express contradiction in terms . It can only affect me as an imaginary idea , or an idea of truth . But so may the interests of others ; and the question proposed was ...
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