Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... feeling of his superiority 20 awakened by the contrast presented to him ; even as for the same purpose the kings and ... feelings coexist in a state of greater simpli- 30 city , and consequently may be more accurately contem- plated ...
... feeling of his superiority 20 awakened by the contrast presented to him ; even as for the same purpose the kings and ... feelings coexist in a state of greater simpli- 30 city , and consequently may be more accurately contem- plated ...
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... feeling , which may be , and ought to be , found in all ranks ? The feelings with which , as Christians , we contemplate a mixed congregation rising or kneeling before their common Maker : Mr. Words- worth would have us entertain at all ...
... feeling , which may be , and ought to be , found in all ranks ? The feelings with which , as Christians , we contemplate a mixed congregation rising or kneeling before their common Maker : Mr. Words- worth would have us entertain at all ...
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... feelings an habitual and assured anticipa- tion of reciprocal respect from them to himself . In short , the gentlemanly character arises out of the feeling of Equality , acting as a Habit , yet flexible to the varieties of Rank , and ...
... feelings an habitual and assured anticipa- tion of reciprocal respect from them to himself . In short , the gentlemanly character arises out of the feeling of Equality , acting as a Habit , yet flexible to the varieties of Rank , and ...
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