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... character - it sees with the eye of sense and must have fleshly forms and visible features to grapple with . When our understanding is filled with the idea of benevolence , it does not always suggest any picture to our imagination , for ...
... character - it sees with the eye of sense and must have fleshly forms and visible features to grapple with . When our understanding is filled with the idea of benevolence , it does not always suggest any picture to our imagination , for ...
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... character . His virtues were gentle and feminine . He possessed much shrinking diffidence and modest delicacy , not much courage , but great fortitude - his friendships were strong and permanent - he was domestic in his habits and ...
... character . His virtues were gentle and feminine . He possessed much shrinking diffidence and modest delicacy , not much courage , but great fortitude - his friendships were strong and permanent - he was domestic in his habits and ...
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... character : if that character be in nature trivial , the treat- ment should be trivial ; if philosophical , it should be philosophical ; if practical , practical ; and this too , whether the author be German or Hin- doo , English or ...
... character : if that character be in nature trivial , the treat- ment should be trivial ; if philosophical , it should be philosophical ; if practical , practical ; and this too , whether the author be German or Hin- doo , English or ...
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