The Living Age, Volume 250Living Age Company, 1906 |
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... comes , as though instinctively , to be conscious of him- self as a being who of course pays re- gard to others . The good of others becomes to him a thing naturally and necessarily to be attended to , like any of the physical ...
... comes , as though instinctively , to be conscious of him- self as a being who of course pays re- gard to others . The good of others becomes to him a thing naturally and necessarily to be attended to , like any of the physical ...
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... come quickly ! Amen ! Yea , come ! Lord Jesus ! Come ! " he mur- mured , with a slight , significant , and , as it appeared to Mejenetsky , insane smile . XIII . “ There he is , a representative of the people , " thought Mejenetsky ...
... come quickly ! Amen ! Yea , come ! Lord Jesus ! Come ! " he mur- mured , with a slight , significant , and , as it appeared to Mejenetsky , insane smile . XIII . “ There he is , a representative of the people , " thought Mejenetsky ...
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... comes into play the more the initiative of the individual is superseded and his action absorbed . From this ... come in touch with that peculiar uniformity and or- dered motion which marks the pres- ence of style than we are conscious of ...
... comes into play the more the initiative of the individual is superseded and his action absorbed . From this ... come in touch with that peculiar uniformity and or- dered motion which marks the pres- ence of style than we are conscious of ...
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... comes to the interpreta- tion of the meaning of a style . It is , as we said , in its unanimity , in its de- velopment of the same theme and the same set of ideas in many different ways , that the significance of style is felt . All ...
... comes to the interpreta- tion of the meaning of a style . It is , as we said , in its unanimity , in its de- velopment of the same theme and the same set of ideas in many different ways , that the significance of style is felt . All ...
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... come to consider it , it has by no means yet lost touch with the uses and realities of life . A study of the furniture ... comes into life and art with Louis Quinze . The old strength and stateliness give place to an artificial and ...
... come to consider it , it has by no means yet lost touch with the uses and realities of life . A study of the furniture ... comes into life and art with Louis Quinze . The old strength and stateliness give place to an artificial and ...
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