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... human form - in con- ferring substance on an empty shade or in creating forms , unsanctioned by human belief , either written or tradi- tional . Much genius has been squan- dered in attempting to create an ele- gant and intelligible ...
... human form - in con- ferring substance on an empty shade or in creating forms , unsanctioned by human belief , either written or tradi- tional . Much genius has been squan- dered in attempting to create an ele- gant and intelligible ...
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... human concern , by which alone that spirit can be made to operate as a healing and cementing charm over the whole wide - spread and diversified surface of human society . The master has not ceased to care for his servants , but he has ...
... human concern , by which alone that spirit can be made to operate as a healing and cementing charm over the whole wide - spread and diversified surface of human society . The master has not ceased to care for his servants , but he has ...
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... human beings ; and depending for its effects on mere human sympathy . We are delighted that a work of this kind should have met with the success which this tragedy has - and think that it augurs well for the future pros- pects of our ...
... human beings ; and depending for its effects on mere human sympathy . We are delighted that a work of this kind should have met with the success which this tragedy has - and think that it augurs well for the future pros- pects of our ...
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