The North American Review, Volume 170O. Everett, 1968 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 108
... moral and intellectual life reveal tendencies that are detrimental to a loftier national existence ? I do not pretend to answer that question , but it is well worth a serious thought . In the mad scramble for wealth , are the duties of ...
... moral and intellectual life reveal tendencies that are detrimental to a loftier national existence ? I do not pretend to answer that question , but it is well worth a serious thought . In the mad scramble for wealth , are the duties of ...
Page 313
... moral action , to be judged by moral standards . The statement is applicable , not merely to the general question of waging war , but to all acts which lead up to war ; as applicable to defensive war as to offensive . It is as wicked to ...
... moral action , to be judged by moral standards . The statement is applicable , not merely to the general question of waging war , but to all acts which lead up to war ; as applicable to defensive war as to offensive . It is as wicked to ...
Page 508
... moral idea , and symbolism is the characteristic of the literature which preceded it rather than the literature which followed it . Are not Shakespeare's Tragedies all symbols ? and that the moral idea is often so deeply hidden in the ...
... moral idea , and symbolism is the characteristic of the literature which preceded it rather than the literature which followed it . Are not Shakespeare's Tragedies all symbols ? and that the moral idea is often so deeply hidden in the ...
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