Natural Causes and Supernatural SeemingsK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1887 - 374 páginas |
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... strain ; for they eagerly stimulate sensibility by a positive relish for the obscene and horrible details of vice and misery which they diligently expose and magnify in order to excite themselves to the rapture of a loud - enough ...
... strain ; for they eagerly stimulate sensibility by a positive relish for the obscene and horrible details of vice and misery which they diligently expose and magnify in order to excite themselves to the rapture of a loud - enough ...
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... strain - sometimes a strain of madness - in their families , are prone naturally to deviate in thought and feeling from the accustomed tracks . They start away from right tracks , simply because all the world follows them , if there are ...
... strain - sometimes a strain of madness - in their families , are prone naturally to deviate in thought and feeling from the accustomed tracks . They start away from right tracks , simply because all the world follows them , if there are ...
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... strain and the solid work of the highest imagination is best seen , perhaps , by comparing Shelley's much and justly admired Ode to the Skylark with some passage of Shakespeare's dramas , in which his rich and strong imagination works ...
... strain and the solid work of the highest imagination is best seen , perhaps , by comparing Shelley's much and justly admired Ode to the Skylark with some passage of Shakespeare's dramas , in which his rich and strong imagination works ...
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... strain of quality , this much reason may fairly be allowed to the inquiries of those who seek for sensible evidence of supersensible things : first , that matter does undoubtedly exist in so fine , subtile , and , so to speak ...
... strain of quality , this much reason may fairly be allowed to the inquiries of those who seek for sensible evidence of supersensible things : first , that matter does undoubtedly exist in so fine , subtile , and , so to speak ...
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... strain of emotion , or a pressure of overwork , or some other cause which would have had no serious effect upon a strong brain whose centres were stably organized . That which easily falls into disorder easily con- tinues in disorder ...
... strain of emotion , or a pressure of overwork , or some other cause which would have had no serious effect upon a strong brain whose centres were stably organized . That which easily falls into disorder easily con- tinues in disorder ...
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