The Quarterly Review, Volumes 268-269John Murray, 1937 |
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Page 135
... feeling about what he is coming up against before his quarry is yet in sight and can take the significant step at ... feels he should . He must , at other times , have the imagination to read new meaning or a richer content into the old ...
... feeling about what he is coming up against before his quarry is yet in sight and can take the significant step at ... feels he should . He must , at other times , have the imagination to read new meaning or a richer content into the old ...
Page 279
... feelings of the people , and so save his life . But the Eikon ' was not given to the world till some days after the king's death . The work produced a revulsion of feeling in Charles's favour , no fewer than forty - seven editions being ...
... feelings of the people , and so save his life . But the Eikon ' was not given to the world till some days after the king's death . The work produced a revulsion of feeling in Charles's favour , no fewer than forty - seven editions being ...
Page 110
... feels is resident within himself . Thus the criminal is a convenient scapegoat and by punishing the criminal he deludes himself into a feeling of righteous indignation , bolsters up his own self - respect , and in this way serves to ...
... feels is resident within himself . Thus the criminal is a convenient scapegoat and by punishing the criminal he deludes himself into a feeling of righteous indignation , bolsters up his own self - respect , and in this way serves to ...
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