The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 |
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... personality . Now the jewel of personality has many facets - perhaps their number is infinite in posse - whereby it responds to the stimulus of other souls , and flashes back upon them sparks of its own inherent fire , which ...
... personality . Now the jewel of personality has many facets - perhaps their number is infinite in posse - whereby it responds to the stimulus of other souls , and flashes back upon them sparks of its own inherent fire , which ...
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... personality . This method of selection is well calculated to bring out the vital fact that the best sort of letters ... personalities . He is equally a model and a delight when praising his son Henry's . ( æt . 8 ) improved hand ...
... personality . This method of selection is well calculated to bring out the vital fact that the best sort of letters ... personalities . He is equally a model and a delight when praising his son Henry's . ( æt . 8 ) improved hand ...
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... personality , and the toning- down of his exuberance , was the painful process that cost time and effort . But there is no noticeable difference between his books and his letters ; and , if the style is the man , he is equally himself ...
... personality , and the toning- down of his exuberance , was the painful process that cost time and effort . But there is no noticeable difference between his books and his letters ; and , if the style is the man , he is equally himself ...
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... personality , and his belief in personality , are the clue to all his philosophic achievements . It was because he believed in personality , and possessed so sympathetic and attractive a personality himself , that he developed his open ...
... personality , and his belief in personality , are the clue to all his philosophic achievements . It was because he believed in personality , and possessed so sympathetic and attractive a personality himself , that he developed his open ...
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... personality . And , being personal , his distinctive attitude towards philosophic problems was assumed at a very early period of his life . His ' pragmatism ' exists entire ( all but the name ) in his Principles of Psychology ' ( 1890 ) ...
... personality . And , being personal , his distinctive attitude towards philosophic problems was assumed at a very early period of his life . His ' pragmatism ' exists entire ( all but the name ) in his Principles of Psychology ' ( 1890 ) ...
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