Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 20 |
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... moral world , to explain the cause is often to condone the effect - for instance , vice , perversion , crime , malignity seem less black when traced to heredity , complexes , and ductless glands . To understand is to forgive , even ...
... moral world , to explain the cause is often to condone the effect - for instance , vice , perversion , crime , malignity seem less black when traced to heredity , complexes , and ductless glands . To understand is to forgive , even ...
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... Moral or didactic or satirical verse does not pretend to such a harmony . It has a design upon us , and must keep its lesson in the foreground , not allowing the moral or intellectual faculty to be subordinate to any other , or ...
... Moral or didactic or satirical verse does not pretend to such a harmony . It has a design upon us , and must keep its lesson in the foreground , not allowing the moral or intellectual faculty to be subordinate to any other , or ...
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... moral sense rather than to the contempla- tive imagination . If he appeals to the latter , his original idea will have lost something of its naked sharpness , its power of action , its place in the foreground ; he may be unwilling to ...
... moral sense rather than to the contempla- tive imagination . If he appeals to the latter , his original idea will have lost something of its naked sharpness , its power of action , its place in the foreground ; he may be unwilling to ...
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