The North American Review, Band 135University of Northern Iowa, 1882 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... character was on a level with his lofty thinking . He affirmed the supremacy of spiritual laws because he spoke from a height of spiritual experience to which he had mounted by the steps of spiritual growth . In reading him , we feel ...
... character was on a level with his lofty thinking . He affirmed the supremacy of spiritual laws because he spoke from a height of spiritual experience to which he had mounted by the steps of spiritual growth . In reading him , we feel ...
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... character redeemed and truth told in this world , or whether in the divine esteem the vindication of character be less important than the formation of character , even by the crucifixion of that which a proud , sensitive , and honorable ...
... character redeemed and truth told in this world , or whether in the divine esteem the vindication of character be less important than the formation of character , even by the crucifixion of that which a proud , sensitive , and honorable ...
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... character of the great comic epic , keep the reader in a perpetual admiration and curiosity . But against Mr. Thomas Jones himself we have a right to put in a protest , and quarrel with the esteem the author evidently has for that character ...
... character of the great comic epic , keep the reader in a perpetual admiration and curiosity . But against Mr. Thomas Jones himself we have a right to put in a protest , and quarrel with the esteem the author evidently has for that character ...
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