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... passion and life . Instead of studying in experience its calculable ele- ments , he studies its moral values , its beauty , the openings it offers to the soul : and the cosmos he constructs is accord- ingly an ideal theatre for the ...
... passion and life . Instead of studying in experience its calculable ele- ments , he studies its moral values , its beauty , the openings it offers to the soul : and the cosmos he constructs is accord- ingly an ideal theatre for the ...
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... passion " would seem to have no conception of any passion but one . Yet there are several other passions : the pas- sion of grief , the passion of avarice , the passion of pity , the passion of ambition , the passion of hate , the ...
... passion " would seem to have no conception of any passion but one . Yet there are several other passions : the pas- sion of grief , the passion of avarice , the passion of pity , the passion of ambition , the passion of hate , the ...
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... passion in him for ex- The " romantic " cannot be defined , either , as " the far and the strange , " since , as such , these things are merely " un- known , " whereas the " romantic " is something we know , although we know it ...
... passion in him for ex- The " romantic " cannot be defined , either , as " the far and the strange , " since , as such , these things are merely " un- known , " whereas the " romantic " is something we know , although we know it ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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