Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 20 |
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... feeling and moral dignity and found that " the heart has its reasons which the reason cannot understand . " Take the first example , human sacrifice . It was based on the inference that human ... feel in HUMANISM : PAST , PRESENT AND FUTURE.
... feeling and moral dignity and found that " the heart has its reasons which the reason cannot understand . " Take the first example , human sacrifice . It was based on the inference that human ... feel in HUMANISM : PAST , PRESENT AND FUTURE.
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... feel , too , She did hear , see , feel , sigh , kiss and do . " Another anonymous piece , of about the same period , is in ' Wit at a venture , or , Clio's Privy Garden , ' 1674 ( reprinted by A. H. Bullen , Speculum Amantis , ' p . 68 ) ...
... feel , too , She did hear , see , feel , sigh , kiss and do . " Another anonymous piece , of about the same period , is in ' Wit at a venture , or , Clio's Privy Garden , ' 1674 ( reprinted by A. H. Bullen , Speculum Amantis , ' p . 68 ) ...
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... feel the need of distinctions for which words , despite the richness of language , are too few . It will not waste the two words verse and poetry , and will gladly accept the use of the latter for verse which has a certain quality of ...
... feel the need of distinctions for which words , despite the richness of language , are too few . It will not waste the two words verse and poetry , and will gladly accept the use of the latter for verse which has a certain quality of ...
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