The Living Age, Volume 278Living Age Company, 1913 |
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Page 140
... sense of incongruity between the in- dustrial status of the manual worker on the one hand , and , on the other , his political status and intellectual outlook . Thanks to the provision of educational facilities , the intellectual ...
... sense of incongruity between the in- dustrial status of the manual worker on the one hand , and , on the other , his political status and intellectual outlook . Thanks to the provision of educational facilities , the intellectual ...
Page 187
... sense of virtue and hero- ism , and behave as if I accepted all the conventional superstitions - that man who rises early has a sense of buoyancy and clarity of mind , and a inspires in these early hours a store of energy lasting ...
... sense of virtue and hero- ism , and behave as if I accepted all the conventional superstitions - that man who rises early has a sense of buoyancy and clarity of mind , and a inspires in these early hours a store of energy lasting ...
Page 370
... sense for the element of the rare ceases to consort with a sense , necessarily large and lusty , for the varieties of the real that superabound . Reducible perhaps to some exquisite measure is this point of fatal divergence . It ...
... sense for the element of the rare ceases to consort with a sense , necessarily large and lusty , for the varieties of the real that superabound . Reducible perhaps to some exquisite measure is this point of fatal divergence . It ...
Contents
Balance of Power The Changing | 68 |
The Death of Satire | 82 |
VOLUME LX | 129 |
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