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Page 33
... human interests , they become themselves human . It is impossible , in this brief space to convey to those who do not know Rabelais , any adequate conception of the book or the man ; too many things require illustration ; too many ...
... human interests , they become themselves human . It is impossible , in this brief space to convey to those who do not know Rabelais , any adequate conception of the book or the man ; too many things require illustration ; too many ...
Page 240
... human will which , when it consummates itself in death , renders even weakness strong , un- ravels the clue of the maze , throws a mist of poetry over the sorriest details of life , and makes mere common human nature sympathetic in ...
... human will which , when it consummates itself in death , renders even weakness strong , un- ravels the clue of the maze , throws a mist of poetry over the sorriest details of life , and makes mere common human nature sympathetic in ...
Page 259
... humanity , not less than in the external means and methods of suc- ness , prosperous issues have , at last , been ... human skill , from Columbus the discoverer , to Palissy the potter . And if any age is inexcusable for scepticism as ...
... humanity , not less than in the external means and methods of suc- ness , prosperous issues have , at last , been ... human skill , from Columbus the discoverer , to Palissy the potter . And if any age is inexcusable for scepticism as ...
Contents
ATTRACTIVENESS NATIONAL | 1 |
Arnold and Wesley on War | 33 |
BROWNINGS POEMS | 53 |
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