The Living Age, 290. kötetLiving Age Company, 1916 |
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59. oldal
... humanity . No other book except the Bible has been so much translated - has placed its mark SO strongly upon human speech . It is a stupendous achievement . No man or woman who has the least claim to literary acumen will be inclined to ...
... humanity . No other book except the Bible has been so much translated - has placed its mark SO strongly upon human speech . It is a stupendous achievement . No man or woman who has the least claim to literary acumen will be inclined to ...
61. oldal
... human nature that he touched , and no man will ever appeal to the great heart of poor suffering , be- mused humanity whose own heart does not respond to the great undertone of human loves and sorrows - aye , and who does not realize ...
... human nature that he touched , and no man will ever appeal to the great heart of poor suffering , be- mused humanity whose own heart does not respond to the great undertone of human loves and sorrows - aye , and who does not realize ...
184. oldal
... human soul , like the outline of the human body , is in itself an extra- ordinarily beautiful and fascinating thing . In the egotist it is always clear- ly marked and easily distinguished , and the artist who cares for human nature may ...
... human soul , like the outline of the human body , is in itself an extra- ordinarily beautiful and fascinating thing . In the egotist it is always clear- ly marked and easily distinguished , and the artist who cares for human nature may ...
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Britain and the United States | 129 |
67 | 193 |
The First Battle of Ypres | 257 |
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