Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George EliotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 398 pages |
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Page 57
... sympathy will stimulate man's faculties to universal activity by urging them towards perfection of every kind . Life , thus , in all its actions and thoughts will be brought under the inspiring charm of social sympathy . Comte then ...
... sympathy will stimulate man's faculties to universal activity by urging them towards perfection of every kind . Life , thus , in all its actions and thoughts will be brought under the inspiring charm of social sympathy . Comte then ...
Page 81
... sympathies . Appeals founded on generalisations and statistics require a sympathy ready - made , a moral sentiment already in activity ; but a picture of human life such as a great artist can give , surprises even the trivial and the ...
... sympathies . Appeals founded on generalisations and statistics require a sympathy ready - made , a moral sentiment already in activity ; but a picture of human life such as a great artist can give , surprises even the trivial and the ...
Page 97
... sympathies . They are united with their parishioners by a much stronger bond than that which exists between an exacting perceptor and humble disciples . It is their sympathy , humanity and " fellowship in suffering " that make them ...
... sympathies . They are united with their parishioners by a much stronger bond than that which exists between an exacting perceptor and humble disciples . It is their sympathy , humanity and " fellowship in suffering " that make them ...
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