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" But, without him there is a venerable system of sentiment and idea, widely extended in time and place, in a kind of impregnable possession of human life — a system, which, like some other great products of the conjoint efforts of human mind through... "
Publications of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae - Página 55
por Association of Collegiate Alumnae (U.S.) - 1908
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Mind, Volumen10

1885 - 672 páginas
...life" must be come to terms with. Attach oneself to it, and "one lets in a great side " of the world's experience, and makes " as it -were with a single step, a great experience of one's own " : there comes a "great consequent increase to one's mind, of colour, variety and relief, in the spectacle...
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Mind, Volumen10

1885 - 660 páginas
...life" must be come to terms with. Attach oneself to it, and "one lets in a great side " of the world's experience, and makes " as it were with a single step, a great experience of one's own " : there comes a "great consequent increase to one's mind, of colour, variety and relief, in the spectacle...
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Mind, Volumen10

1885 - 684 páginas
...life" must be come to terms with. Attach oneself to it, and "one lets in a great side " of the world's experience, and makes " as it were with a single step, a great experience of one's own " : there cornes a " great consequent increase to one's mind, of colour, variety and relief, in the...
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Marius, the Epicurean: His Sensations and Ideas, Volumen1

Walter Pater - 1896 - 372 páginas
...human life — a system, which, like some other great products of the conjoint efforts of human mind through many generations, is rich in the world's experience^;...with a single step, a great experience of one's own, and with great_cpns&-_ quent jncrease to one's sense_of rolour, variety, and_ relief. in the spectacle...
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The Theory of Contract in Its Social Light

William A. Watt - 1897 - 134 páginas
...us that here one comes into contact with a great system which, as Pater writes of another system, " is rich in the world's experience ; so that, in attaching...a great experience of one's own. The mere sense," continues Pater, "that one belongs to a system — an imperial system of organisation — has, in itself,...
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Critical History of English Literature, Volumen1

David Daiches - 1969 - 356 páginas
...human life —a system, which, like some other great products of the conjoint efforts of human mind through many generations, is rich in the world's experience;...with a single step, a great experience of one's own, and with great consequent increase to one's sense of colour, variety, and relief, in the spectacle...
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