The Dublin University Magazine, Том 59William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1862 |
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... true art are quite forgotten . The effect of a great whole is almost sure to be sacrificed by over- much attention to the separate details , and M. Fechter has no genius for put- ting together the fruits of researches extended over so ...
... true art are quite forgotten . The effect of a great whole is almost sure to be sacrificed by over- much attention to the separate details , and M. Fechter has no genius for put- ting together the fruits of researches extended over so ...
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... true theory of marriage . Swedenborg , in his " Heaven and Hell , " has the following passage : - " How conjugal unions are matched in the heavens I have been also given to see . Throughout heaven those who are alike are associated ...
... true theory of marriage . Swedenborg , in his " Heaven and Hell , " has the following passage : - " How conjugal unions are matched in the heavens I have been also given to see . Throughout heaven those who are alike are associated ...
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... true minds , " but only bodily mar- riages ? Are men to live apart , and women to exist in isolation ? Is celi- bacy , after all , the normal relation of the sexes ? Emphatically , no ! It is the current theory which by its utter ...
... true minds , " but only bodily mar- riages ? Are men to live apart , and women to exist in isolation ? Is celi- bacy , after all , the normal relation of the sexes ? Emphatically , no ! It is the current theory which by its utter ...
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