Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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72. oldal
... human faculties by reason . It is not notion that there is no disputing about so with the literature of the North ; there tastes , to constitute an exact science , in- the equilibrium of the faculties is dis- tent rather on guiding than ...
... human faculties by reason . It is not notion that there is no disputing about so with the literature of the North ; there tastes , to constitute an exact science , in- the equilibrium of the faculties is dis- tent rather on guiding than ...
74. oldal
... human . . . To live in the present , as if it had no existence , as if it were merely the continuation of the past and the preparation for the future - this is human , and there is nothing less natural . By justice and by pity to ...
... human . . . To live in the present , as if it had no existence , as if it were merely the continuation of the past and the preparation for the future - this is human , and there is nothing less natural . By justice and by pity to ...
291. oldal
... human nature , to all men , but what was special in different types of humanity , and special to individual phases of each type , began in it . Moreover , there arose in it , as also in Tennyson - - but in Tennyson it was less original ...
... human nature , to all men , but what was special in different types of humanity , and special to individual phases of each type , began in it . Moreover , there arose in it , as also in Tennyson - - but in Tennyson it was less original ...
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THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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