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Page 159
... living beings and things . Here the instincts of religiosity , social instinct , and repulsion ; and their concurrent emotions of love for god , love for fellow - beings , and disgust for the idea of having exclusive monopoly of the ...
... living beings and things . Here the instincts of religiosity , social instinct , and repulsion ; and their concurrent emotions of love for god , love for fellow - beings , and disgust for the idea of having exclusive monopoly of the ...
Page 150
... living powers , must of necessity circumscribe itself by rules " so that it can harmonise power with beauty . It can reveal itself only by being embodied , and " a living body is of necessity an organized one " . That which constitutes ...
... living powers , must of necessity circumscribe itself by rules " so that it can harmonise power with beauty . It can reveal itself only by being embodied , and " a living body is of necessity an organized one " . That which constitutes ...
Page 164
... living idea . This idea works out the unity of the composition . " The unity will be more intense in proportion as it constitutes each particular thing a whole of itself ; and yet more , again , in proportion to the number and ...
... living idea . This idea works out the unity of the composition . " The unity will be more intense in proportion as it constitutes each particular thing a whole of itself ; and yet more , again , in proportion to the number and ...
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The Life of the Mind of | 60 |
Nature of Satire | 61 |
Brahman and the World | 74 |
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