The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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... human nature . Insist upon abstracting beauty from goodness and art from practice , and the whole field of human activity will come rushing under either of the two heads chosen , leaving the other cold and barren . The existence of one ...
... human nature . Insist upon abstracting beauty from goodness and art from practice , and the whole field of human activity will come rushing under either of the two heads chosen , leaving the other cold and barren . The existence of one ...
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... human conscience a proper object of Divine pity and not of Divine wrath , as a subject of moral poisoning , wherein lies the difference between her position at the bar of judgment , human or Divine , and that of the unfortunate victim ...
... human conscience a proper object of Divine pity and not of Divine wrath , as a subject of moral poisoning , wherein lies the difference between her position at the bar of judgment , human or Divine , and that of the unfortunate victim ...
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... human in another life , or it will be changed to something not human - I am obliged to think that I shall love those same qualities in another state that I love in this . Can I love a father who lets me ruin myself ? ' What if I should ...
... human in another life , or it will be changed to something not human - I am obliged to think that I shall love those same qualities in another state that I love in this . Can I love a father who lets me ruin myself ? ' What if I should ...
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1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
Golden Age By E L S Horsburgh B | 35 |
Holland Sweden Denmark | 62 |
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