The Ballads and Songs of Scotland: In View of Their Influence on the Character of the People |
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A remarkable instance of the difficulty involved in estimating even one's own character is furnished by the fact , that Goethe attached more importance to his scientific insight than to his poetical power ; and , in summing up the ...
A remarkable instance of the difficulty involved in estimating even one's own character is furnished by the fact , that Goethe attached more importance to his scientific insight than to his poetical power ; and , in summing up the ...
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... have made us familiar with the fact , that the most efficient cause in shaping an individual's character has often been an incident which was externally of the most trivial nature . But however slight in appearance or in reality ...
... have made us familiar with the fact , that the most efficient cause in shaping an individual's character has often been an incident which was externally of the most trivial nature . But however slight in appearance or in reality ...
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Moreover , the agencies at work in human nature , as well as in external nature , are often thwarted , counteracted , in fact completely neutralized , by others ; and this circumstance creates one of the main difficulties of all ...
Moreover , the agencies at work in human nature , as well as in external nature , are often thwarted , counteracted , in fact completely neutralized , by others ; and this circumstance creates one of the main difficulties of all ...
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In fact , nearly all those superstitions of modern Europe , which have a title to be called popular , on the ground of their acceptance among a people at large ...
In fact , nearly all those superstitions of modern Europe , which have a title to be called popular , on the ground of their acceptance among a people at large ...
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As Roman Christianity became tainted by numerous symbols and festivals of the paganism it supplanted , so the Teutonic tribes , long after their conversion , clung to the old beliefs which in fact entered into all their forms of thought ...
As Roman Christianity became tainted by numerous symbols and festivals of the paganism it supplanted , so the Teutonic tribes , long after their conversion , clung to the old beliefs which in fact entered into all their forms of thought ...
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