The Living Age, 278. kötetLiving Age Company, 1913 |
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277. oldal
... human character lays stress on the individual , his rights , his claims , his sorrows , his passions , all that he demands of life and all that life seems to deny him . Now , despite the teaching of Ibsen , the individual is not always ...
... human character lays stress on the individual , his rights , his claims , his sorrows , his passions , all that he demands of life and all that life seems to deny him . Now , despite the teaching of Ibsen , the individual is not always ...
278. oldal
... human blindness , from human selfishness , from precisely that lack of cohesion amongst the var- ious members of the human family which alone can raise them to higher levels of culture and happiness . If men were more sensitive to each ...
... human blindness , from human selfishness , from precisely that lack of cohesion amongst the var- ious members of the human family which alone can raise them to higher levels of culture and happiness . If men were more sensitive to each ...
467. oldal
... human species to attain to a fully- developed personality . During a certain late phase of this social struggle there arose a condition of human life characterized by an in- dividual struggle of man with man within the social group such ...
... human species to attain to a fully- developed personality . During a certain late phase of this social struggle there arose a condition of human life characterized by an in- dividual struggle of man with man within the social group such ...
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Balance of Power The Changing | 68 |
The Death of Satire | 82 |
VOLUME LX | 129 |
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