The North American Review, Volume 127O. Everett, 1878 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 57
... moral . But they hint that morality , in the vulgar sense , has been undermined . We do not address to them any appeals drawn from the divine existence and a judgment - day ; if we did so , they would laugh in our faces . Some of them ...
... moral . But they hint that morality , in the vulgar sense , has been undermined . We do not address to them any appeals drawn from the divine existence and a judgment - day ; if we did so , they would laugh in our faces . Some of them ...
Page 175
... morality ; for there could be nothing purer , more moral than the whole story . It is the story of virtue rewarded , of vice punished ; and not only that , but the rewards and punishments are meted out in accordance with the laws which ...
... morality ; for there could be nothing purer , more moral than the whole story . It is the story of virtue rewarded , of vice punished ; and not only that , but the rewards and punishments are meted out in accordance with the laws which ...
Page 264
... moral and intellectual growth which results from it . In subduing his appetites and caprices for the sake of combi- nation with his fellow - men , the individual comes to realize the moral image which is in him as a possibility . In ...
... moral and intellectual growth which results from it . In subduing his appetites and caprices for the sake of combi- nation with his fellow - men , the individual comes to realize the moral image which is in him as a possibility . In ...
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