Littell's Living Age, Volume 128Littell, Son and Company, 1876 |
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Page 283
... tion if the fair one deigned to cast a smile upon him . Love was supposed to be purely platonic and to desire nothing be- yond the society of the beloved one and an interchange of sentiments , while its highest delights were supposed to ...
... tion if the fair one deigned to cast a smile upon him . Love was supposed to be purely platonic and to desire nothing be- yond the society of the beloved one and an interchange of sentiments , while its highest delights were supposed to ...
Page 328
... tion " in the course of his argument , or at least in his mode of manipulating it , if the expression may be allowed . In the first place , as is pointed out by the Duke of Argyll in his " Reign of Law , " there is The very different ...
... tion " in the course of his argument , or at least in his mode of manipulating it , if the expression may be allowed . In the first place , as is pointed out by the Duke of Argyll in his " Reign of Law , " there is The very different ...
Page 334
... tion a far - seeing intelligent design . " Creation must be admitted , else it is not evolution simply , but atheism or pantheism , with which we have to do . All that evolu- tion necessarily involves is that the prod- uct of creation ...
... tion a far - seeing intelligent design . " Creation must be admitted , else it is not evolution simply , but atheism or pantheism , with which we have to do . All that evolu- tion necessarily involves is that the prod- uct of creation ...
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