American Literature: A Period Anthology, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1948 |
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Page 481
... moral fruits it would bear , would preserve in the midst of a pacific civilization the manly virtues which the military party is so afraid of seeing disappear in peace . We should get toughness without callousness , authority with as ...
... moral fruits it would bear , would preserve in the midst of a pacific civilization the manly virtues which the military party is so afraid of seeing disappear in peace . We should get toughness without callousness , authority with as ...
Page 514
... moral regeneration , the exag- geration of sex in the clothing seen in the street , are but symptoms more or less ominous to our mind as we do or do not connect them with the regnant theory of ethics . And in the end this form of social ...
... moral regeneration , the exag- geration of sex in the clothing seen in the street , are but symptoms more or less ominous to our mind as we do or do not connect them with the regnant theory of ethics . And in the end this form of social ...
Page 588
... moral philosophy ( which is my chosen subject ) I find my unsophisti- cated readers , as I found my pupils formerly ... moral sceptic in my naturalism . On the other hand ( and this seems a contra- diction to them ) , my moral philosophy ...
... moral philosophy ( which is my chosen subject ) I find my unsophisti- cated readers , as I found my pupils formerly ... moral sceptic in my naturalism . On the other hand ( and this seems a contra- diction to them ) , my moral philosophy ...
Contents
THE SOCIAL REVOLT IN AMERICAN LITERATURE | 19 |
Sentimental | 33 |
OCTAVE THANET ALICE FRENCH | 41 |
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