Littell's Living Age, Volume 128Littell, Son and Company, 1876 |
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Page 94
... human failings of jealousy , hatred , revenge , and cun- ning , and some faint adumbration of the human virtues of tenderness , faithfulness , and self - sacrifice . But it is a wild cari- cature of Darwin's teaching to panegyrize the ...
... human failings of jealousy , hatred , revenge , and cun- ning , and some faint adumbration of the human virtues of tenderness , faithfulness , and self - sacrifice . But it is a wild cari- cature of Darwin's teaching to panegyrize the ...
Page 144
... human art is unequal to the task of embodying the ideas and the aims revealed to us in Christianity , and we have therefore only to ask now , how this revelation has affected the still merely human arts of Christian races . If what ...
... human art is unequal to the task of embodying the ideas and the aims revealed to us in Christianity , and we have therefore only to ask now , how this revelation has affected the still merely human arts of Christian races . If what ...
Page 203
... human , radiant as a spiritual vis- ion ; into the voice of the solitary reaper gathers all the thrilling power , which pen- furthest and clearest solitudes , with all the stored - up tradition of human sorrow that is deep and dim , and ...
... human , radiant as a spiritual vis- ion ; into the voice of the solitary reaper gathers all the thrilling power , which pen- furthest and clearest solitudes , with all the stored - up tradition of human sorrow that is deep and dim , and ...
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