The Sewanee Review, Volume 34University of the South, 1892 |
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... intellectual life of his period . The epoch was one of intense intellectual activity in life as well as in art . Those who stayed at home found in the exercise of the flexible mind a substitute for the external excitements of war or of ...
... intellectual life of his period . The epoch was one of intense intellectual activity in life as well as in art . Those who stayed at home found in the exercise of the flexible mind a substitute for the external excitements of war or of ...
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... intellectual habit , which advances from pun to really signifi- cant paradox . There is a delicate play of mind in the contrast , the balancing of truths in such euphuistic trickery as " Sparing is good getting " , or " he that weighs ...
... intellectual habit , which advances from pun to really signifi- cant paradox . There is a delicate play of mind in the contrast , the balancing of truths in such euphuistic trickery as " Sparing is good getting " , or " he that weighs ...
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... intellectual . Moral turgidity proceeds from lack of clear thinking . Is not this intellectual confusion from which we are suffering due to the fact that we do not look at life as a whole and that therefore we have no definite ...
... intellectual . Moral turgidity proceeds from lack of clear thinking . Is not this intellectual confusion from which we are suffering due to the fact that we do not look at life as a whole and that therefore we have no definite ...
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