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Page 175
... emotion- alized variety of deism , and he was a great interpreter of the beauties of nature . In his Confession of Faith of a Savoyard Vicar the two elements are combined , for the Credo is delivered at sunrise on a mountain - top ...
... emotion- alized variety of deism , and he was a great interpreter of the beauties of nature . In his Confession of Faith of a Savoyard Vicar the two elements are combined , for the Credo is delivered at sunrise on a mountain - top ...
Page 198
... emotion recollected in tranquility , " there was less and less emotion , and more and more tranquility not the deep tranquility that lets us " see into the heart of life , " but the insensitive tranquility of the world that “ is too ...
... emotion recollected in tranquility , " there was less and less emotion , and more and more tranquility not the deep tranquility that lets us " see into the heart of life , " but the insensitive tranquility of the world that “ is too ...
Page 255
... emotion . But " emotion " and " romanticism " are not synonymous terms . Beneath the historical changes in science and man's attitude toward science there remains , it seems to me , an irreconcilable hostility between the scientific ...
... emotion . But " emotion " and " romanticism " are not synonymous terms . Beneath the historical changes in science and man's attitude toward science there remains , it seems to me , an irreconcilable hostility between the scientific ...
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