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... sense of his littleness , verging on nullity , as a spiri- tual man , his sense of being smothered in the grossness of a Brobdingnagian practical world of flesh and kitchen grease , and in the grossness too of his own obstructed self ...
... sense of his littleness , verging on nullity , as a spiri- tual man , his sense of being smothered in the grossness of a Brobdingnagian practical world of flesh and kitchen grease , and in the grossness too of his own obstructed self ...
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... sense and a principle or law of conduct not drawn from sense but from some other , nonempirical source . As Kant says , our sensory impulses drive us toward this and that satisfaction , pleasure , happiness ; but there is nothing in the ...
... sense and a principle or law of conduct not drawn from sense but from some other , nonempirical source . As Kant says , our sensory impulses drive us toward this and that satisfaction , pleasure , happiness ; but there is nothing in the ...
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... sense of dejection , of loss - that fundamental sense of loss which overtook him in maturity and which , all his creative life , was the other face and profound negative of his sense of exuberant imaginative power . We know this because ...
... sense of dejection , of loss - that fundamental sense of loss which overtook him in maturity and which , all his creative life , was the other face and profound negative of his sense of exuberant imaginative power . We know this because ...
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