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... principle , when under the government of right reason , which is properly called ge- nius . It is this principle when perverted from its high purpose , and made the minis- ter of base passions , which produces the most splendid and most ...
... principle , when under the government of right reason , which is properly called ge- nius . It is this principle when perverted from its high purpose , and made the minis- ter of base passions , which produces the most splendid and most ...
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... principle of intelligence so as to neutralize the two extremes , which have separated the highly - gifted from the ... principles of thought and action which their minds had suggested , operating through all the links of human fellowship ...
... principle of intelligence so as to neutralize the two extremes , which have separated the highly - gifted from the ... principles of thought and action which their minds had suggested , operating through all the links of human fellowship ...
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... principle of happiness derived from beauty implanted in the soul of man ? What , in short , is the value of anything without en- joyment , either immediate or remote ? For , when we speak of ennobling or exalting the human mind , it is ...
... principle of happiness derived from beauty implanted in the soul of man ? What , in short , is the value of anything without en- joyment , either immediate or remote ? For , when we speak of ennobling or exalting the human mind , it is ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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