The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 59Yale Literary Society, 1893 |
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... fact that they can be remedied , as well as proof that there are men of good ability who have not remedied them in themselves , is often seen in college writing , spoken and published . If they can be and are remedied to a reasonable ...
... fact that they can be remedied , as well as proof that there are men of good ability who have not remedied them in themselves , is often seen in college writing , spoken and published . If they can be and are remedied to a reasonable ...
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... fact , tell the story of how the devout and severe study of Christianity left Renan with not enough faith to be a sincere priest , yet inspired him with far too much reverence to play an odious comedy with this most noble of creeds ...
... fact , tell the story of how the devout and severe study of Christianity left Renan with not enough faith to be a sincere priest , yet inspired him with far too much reverence to play an odious comedy with this most noble of creeds ...
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... facts of life . This rôle of clear - sighted and cyn- ical politician is one which he assumes with astonishing skill . And instead of advocating as we might well sup- pose , a state of ideal liberty , and of brotherly love between ...
... facts of life . This rôle of clear - sighted and cyn- ical politician is one which he assumes with astonishing skill . And instead of advocating as we might well sup- pose , a state of ideal liberty , and of brotherly love between ...
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... fact politician . As surely as one of these conflicting sides of his nature gets the upper hand , so surely does the other appear with its startling contrast . When he is striving to be most matter - of - fact , a note of his idealism ...
... fact politician . As surely as one of these conflicting sides of his nature gets the upper hand , so surely does the other appear with its startling contrast . When he is striving to be most matter - of - fact , a note of his idealism ...
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... fact that these fancies were all a dream , and nothing was really left to make life a less hard and pathetic affair . But Renan called this beautiful dream religion . For he forgot that dreaming is not the same thing as the serious ...
... fact that these fancies were all a dream , and nothing was really left to make life a less hard and pathetic affair . But Renan called this beautiful dream religion . For he forgot that dreaming is not the same thing as the serious ...
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