Scribner's Magazine, Volume 94Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1933 |
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Page 94
... human civilization have constantly sprung . It was no dull hind or mechanical - minded drudger that begot Sophocles or Mozart . Hence it is no wonder that , where harmonious strains are happily mated , whole creative families should ...
... human civilization have constantly sprung . It was no dull hind or mechanical - minded drudger that begot Sophocles or Mozart . Hence it is no wonder that , where harmonious strains are happily mated , whole creative families should ...
Page 95
... human experience . One of these ultimates , at all events , is that the achievements of civilization , including the theories by which it is now proposed to destroy it , are due to a definite psychological human type , precisely as the ...
... human experience . One of these ultimates , at all events , is that the achievements of civilization , including the theories by which it is now proposed to destroy it , are due to a definite psychological human type , precisely as the ...
Page 96
... human knowledge , and still not only does but should cling to liberalism , which is the human and philosophical mean between two pseudo - religious mass delusions , and to individualism , which is nothing but the recognition of the fact ...
... human knowledge , and still not only does but should cling to liberalism , which is the human and philosophical mean between two pseudo - religious mass delusions , and to individualism , which is nothing but the recognition of the fact ...
Contents
FIVE NEW EMPIRES | 1 |
WAR ON THE BRAINS TRUST | 32 |
WHAT BRYAN DID TO AMERICA | 57 |
Copyright | |
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