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... human nature in a solicitor's office ; but there on the whole you have to deal with men in full control of themselves . They lie perhaps as much as they lie to the doctor , but they lie more consistently , and it may be that for the ...
... human nature in a solicitor's office ; but there on the whole you have to deal with men in full control of themselves . They lie perhaps as much as they lie to the doctor , but they lie more consistently , and it may be that for the ...
Page 298
... human nature that makes it possible for us to get the emotion of beauty and what exactly this emotion is . It is usual enough to talk of the æsthetic instinct : the term seems to give it a place among the mainsprings of the human being ...
... human nature that makes it possible for us to get the emotion of beauty and what exactly this emotion is . It is usual enough to talk of the æsthetic instinct : the term seems to give it a place among the mainsprings of the human being ...
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... human life . Yet that is what the æsthetics claim . I must confess that in my foolish youth when I considered that art ( in which I included the beauties of nature , for I was very much of opinion , as indeed I still am , that their ...
... human life . Yet that is what the æsthetics claim . I must confess that in my foolish youth when I considered that art ( in which I included the beauties of nature , for I was very much of opinion , as indeed I still am , that their ...
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