The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 42
... human life . The whole of Greek tragedy consists in the representation of these dolours , and if Professor Villari wants proof that the terrors of conscience , the agonies of remorse , were perfectly known to the Greeks , I ask him to ...
... human life . The whole of Greek tragedy consists in the representation of these dolours , and if Professor Villari wants proof that the terrors of conscience , the agonies of remorse , were perfectly known to the Greeks , I ask him to ...
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... human needs ; and one of the first of human needs is the something more than a Pragmatist . ' † Admirable , too , is his outlook on Nature : The main point of Christianity was this - that Nature is not our mother Nature is our sister ...
... human needs ; and one of the first of human needs is the something more than a Pragmatist . ' † Admirable , too , is his outlook on Nature : The main point of Christianity was this - that Nature is not our mother Nature is our sister ...
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... human race whole countries that were previously rendered uninhabitable by the ravages of our microscopic foe . The present is a momentous epoch in the history of human evolution . For we are even now gaining the upper hand in our last ...
... human race whole countries that were previously rendered uninhabitable by the ravages of our microscopic foe . The present is a momentous epoch in the history of human evolution . For we are even now gaining the upper hand in our last ...
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THE DEATH OF THE KING | 1 |
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