The Living Age, Volume 242Living Age Company, 1904 |
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Page 22
... existence . Few are privileged to wander with impunity under the figurative palm tree , where endless pit- falls , the searchings of a morbid sensi- bility , await unwary genius . But the æsthetic refinement , the innate strength - what ...
... existence . Few are privileged to wander with impunity under the figurative palm tree , where endless pit- falls , the searchings of a morbid sensi- bility , await unwary genius . But the æsthetic refinement , the innate strength - what ...
Page 62
... he was not a king at all , but mere- ly the god Set , but the newly discov- ered inscription seems to prove his his- torical existence . The figures of Jonathan , David and Samson in the 62 Discovery of the Most Ancient Temple at Thebes .
... he was not a king at all , but mere- ly the god Set , but the newly discov- ered inscription seems to prove his his- torical existence . The figures of Jonathan , David and Samson in the 62 Discovery of the Most Ancient Temple at Thebes .
Page 79
... existence after death . That dark gateway , the darkness of which she felt intensely , was the way , she was certain , to a life of goodness and joy far exceeding hu- man conception . She based this hope boldly on the absolute goodness ...
... existence after death . That dark gateway , the darkness of which she felt intensely , was the way , she was certain , to a life of goodness and joy far exceeding hu- man conception . She based this hope boldly on the absolute goodness ...
Page 80
... existence , to the move- ment of which she was the master builder , and thus her achievement where she thought she had failed is really considerable , measured by the indirect results of her work . John Verschoyle . CHAPTER I. STRANGER ...
... existence , to the move- ment of which she was the master builder , and thus her achievement where she thought she had failed is really considerable , measured by the indirect results of her work . John Verschoyle . CHAPTER I. STRANGER ...
Page 94
... existence is practically dependent on the au- thor's cheque . They reply to aspirants ' ambitions of literary distinction in stereotyped circulars . They never de- cline anything unless it is outrageous- ly bad . They will not risk ...
... existence is practically dependent on the au- thor's cheque . They reply to aspirants ' ambitions of literary distinction in stereotyped circulars . They never de- cline anything unless it is outrageous- ly bad . They will not risk ...
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