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when our life is lived , a strong spirit has the sublime re- source of standing at bay and of surveying almost from the other world the vicissitudes of this . The more intimate to himself the tragedy he is able to look back upon with ...
when our life is lived , a strong spirit has the sublime re- source of standing at bay and of surveying almost from the other world the vicissitudes of this . The more intimate to himself the tragedy he is able to look back upon with ...
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Beyond these are only impressions , sensations , feelings , impulses , emotions , or whatever else one may term what still falls short of the spirit and is not assimilated by man ; something postulated for the convenience of exposition ...
Beyond these are only impressions , sensations , feelings , impulses , emotions , or whatever else one may term what still falls short of the spirit and is not assimilated by man ; something postulated for the convenience of exposition ...
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There are two principles inherent in the very nature of things , recurring in some particular embodiments whatever field we explore - the spirit of change , and the spirit of conservation . There can be nothing real without both .
There are two principles inherent in the very nature of things , recurring in some particular embodiments whatever field we explore - the spirit of change , and the spirit of conservation . There can be nothing real without both .
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
ART AS THE EXPRESSION | 81 |
THEORIES OF INTUITION AND TECH | 153 |
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