The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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... character disclosed by his life at the university is his com- bined impulsiveness and receptivity - his eager tendency to enthusiasm , whether in spiritual or intellectual subjects . Thus he responded keenly to the tolerant breadth ...
... character disclosed by his life at the university is his com- bined impulsiveness and receptivity - his eager tendency to enthusiasm , whether in spiritual or intellectual subjects . Thus he responded keenly to the tolerant breadth ...
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... character formation where Stanley was weak- in moral and intellectual strength , in masculine robustness of character , in vigorous and unwavering determination of volition ; for though Stanley possessed , in its ultimate deter ...
... character formation where Stanley was weak- in moral and intellectual strength , in masculine robustness of character , in vigorous and unwavering determination of volition ; for though Stanley possessed , in its ultimate deter ...
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... character of these eidola ! Sometimes he represents them sharing the grief of the bystanders . Thus on a representa- tion of the prothesis ( the laying out of the body ) on a lekythos at Vienna the dead woman is fanned from the flies by ...
... character of these eidola ! Sometimes he represents them sharing the grief of the bystanders . Thus on a representa- tion of the prothesis ( the laying out of the body ) on a lekythos at Vienna the dead woman is fanned from the flies by ...
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