The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 93W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1879 |
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Page 274
... true course lies deeper , it is to be found in the assumption of premises inconsis- tent with the true religious feeling , because shocking to the moral sense ; and thus leading to deduc- tions which the mind instinc- tively refuses to ...
... true course lies deeper , it is to be found in the assumption of premises inconsis- tent with the true religious feeling , because shocking to the moral sense ; and thus leading to deduc- tions which the mind instinc- tively refuses to ...
Page 276
... true aim of education , the production of the mens sana in corpore sano . The physical virtues of health and strength are to be directly sought by appropriate means , both for their own sake , as true conditions of human life , and for ...
... true aim of education , the production of the mens sana in corpore sano . The physical virtues of health and strength are to be directly sought by appropriate means , both for their own sake , as true conditions of human life , and for ...
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... true poet and prophet does believe it in every era of the world . Even the critic , when he has refined his faculties , feels bound to give the warning : " Do not confound what is spiritual with what is abstract ; and bear in mind that ...
... true poet and prophet does believe it in every era of the world . Even the critic , when he has refined his faculties , feels bound to give the warning : " Do not confound what is spiritual with what is abstract ; and bear in mind that ...
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