North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1877 |
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Page 32
... human life and human destiny , dis- tinguishes her from all the other novelists of the age ; for she not only looks at things and into things , but she looks through things to the laws of life they illustrate and by which they are ...
... human life and human destiny , dis- tinguishes her from all the other novelists of the age ; for she not only looks at things and into things , but she looks through things to the laws of life they illustrate and by which they are ...
Page 60
... human , and by asserting , not our individuality as such , but what is purely human in it , against the state , we make tragedy . The struggle between the written and the un- written law , between ethics and morals , between custom and ...
... human , and by asserting , not our individuality as such , but what is purely human in it , against the state , we make tragedy . The struggle between the written and the un- written law , between ethics and morals , between custom and ...
Page 149
... humanity , and especially to the human mind as the highest manifestation of the Divine Spirit , a tendency which apparently came from Spinoza and culminated in Hegel , whose philosophy of self - consciousness claimed for thought the ...
... humanity , and especially to the human mind as the highest manifestation of the Divine Spirit , a tendency which apparently came from Spinoza and culminated in Hegel , whose philosophy of self - consciousness claimed for thought the ...
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