William Cowper, HumanitarianUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1938 - 277 ページ |
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... suffering animal life was already respectably established.1 In fact , it is possible to regard Cowper's sym- pathy for animal suffering as one of the least original phases of his humanitarian thought . An effort to trace all the sources ...
... suffering animal life was already respectably established.1 In fact , it is possible to regard Cowper's sym- pathy for animal suffering as one of the least original phases of his humanitarian thought . An effort to trace all the sources ...
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... suffering a state of mind that lent itself with peculiar readiness to benev- olence toward lower animal life . If , however , we realize that we are dealing not merely with personal attitudes to- ward animal life but with the literary ...
... suffering a state of mind that lent itself with peculiar readiness to benev- olence toward lower animal life . If , however , we realize that we are dealing not merely with personal attitudes to- ward animal life but with the literary ...
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... suffering ; but his suffering has been senti- mentalized much more than he sentimentalized the woe of others . The very force that for a long time was pointed out as the cause of his insanity seems to be the stabilizing influence in his ...
... suffering ; but his suffering has been senti- mentalized much more than he sentimentalized the woe of others . The very force that for a long time was pointed out as the cause of his insanity seems to be the stabilizing influence in his ...
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