The Atlantic Monthly, 145. kötetAtlantic Monthly Company, 1930 |
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410. oldal
... moral nature of man , whether to the State , to the majority , or to ecclesiastical authority . Its sur- render to ... moral authority in modern society must be found in the ' free conscience ' or it must be found in the moral ...
... moral nature of man , whether to the State , to the majority , or to ecclesiastical authority . Its sur- render to ... moral authority in modern society must be found in the ' free conscience ' or it must be found in the moral ...
424. oldal
... moral tale in the whole of literature . ' Mr. Wilde presents telling evidence in support of his thesis that noble veracity makes ignoble literature . Too much concentration on life as it is spoils our taste for the contemplation of life ...
... moral tale in the whole of literature . ' Mr. Wilde presents telling evidence in support of his thesis that noble veracity makes ignoble literature . Too much concentration on life as it is spoils our taste for the contemplation of life ...
674. oldal
... moral heritage . We were cradled in puritanism . Our prosperity has gradually dissipated the individual virtues of self - discipline which puritanism once inculcated , but we are not yet rid of the puritan vices , particularly the lack ...
... moral heritage . We were cradled in puritanism . Our prosperity has gradually dissipated the individual virtues of self - discipline which puritanism once inculcated , but we are not yet rid of the puritan vices , particularly the lack ...
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vi | 8 |
INDEX BY TITLES | 19 |
FROM THE JOURNAL OF WILLIAM A CROFFUT | 55 |
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