Yet I am told that I have no knowledge of right and wrong; that I measure with "the elastic cord of human feeling," while the believer in slavery and wars of extermination measures with "the golden metewand of God.
They did not measure with "the golden metewand of God," but with "the elastic cord of human feeling.
God is the nature of human feeling, unlimited, pure feeling, made objective.
The fundamental dogmas of Christianity are realised wishes of the heart;--the essence of Christianity is the essence of human feeling.
They looked at each other in surprise, for it was apparent they did not expect these touches of human feeling in a man who lived, as it were, in constant warfare with his fellow-creatures.
Richardson emphasized the analysis of human feeling or motive, and that of itself was excellent; but his exaggerated sentimentality set a bad fashion which our novelists were almost a century in overcoming.
It is largely because of this adherence to rules, this slavery to a fashion of the time, that so much of eighteenth-century verse seems cold and artificial, a thing made to order rather than the natural expression of human feeling.
Called upon suddenly to encounter his fate, looking with keen and resolute profile straight before him, he gives utterance to some of the central truths of human feeling, the sincere, concentrated expression of the recoiling flesh.
They are, indeed, the ever-recurrent cries in human feeling, the ever-recurrent phases in human thought.
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