The North American Review, Volume 107University of Northern Iowa, 1868 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 535
... Spirit is reason , and more than we mean by reason distinctively . It is not only integral , but is active , eternal ... Spirit is ; and he is Spirit who is con- scious of it , and he the voice of it who hears its language . Spirit is ...
... Spirit is reason , and more than we mean by reason distinctively . It is not only integral , but is active , eternal ... Spirit is ; and he is Spirit who is con- scious of it , and he the voice of it who hears its language . Spirit is ...
Page 536
... Spirit . It has been said , but will bear saying again , that to this significant and therefore ever - vanishing character of Nature all human speech is due . So all mythology , all theology , comes of the impulse to render that ...
... Spirit . It has been said , but will bear saying again , that to this significant and therefore ever - vanishing character of Nature all human speech is due . So all mythology , all theology , comes of the impulse to render that ...
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... Spirit sees Nature and the natural experience of man as things by itself imagined , airy nothings with a local ... Spirit in itself . That engagement in Nature , and yet an everlasting ease and delight of self - rescue out of Nature ...
... Spirit sees Nature and the natural experience of man as things by itself imagined , airy nothings with a local ... Spirit in itself . That engagement in Nature , and yet an everlasting ease and delight of self - rescue out of Nature ...
Contents
LAURENCE Sterne | 1 |
METEORIC SHOWERS | 38 |
THE RELIGIOUS REFORM MOVEMENT IN ITALY | 51 |
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