The Living Age, Volume 304Living Age Company, 1920 |
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Page 49
... character . He seemed to consult not only their bodily welfare , but their feelings , in the human sense . He was a gentleman even to his dogs . Few novelists of first rank have given so prominent a place to dogs among their ' characters ...
... character . He seemed to consult not only their bodily welfare , but their feelings , in the human sense . He was a gentleman even to his dogs . Few novelists of first rank have given so prominent a place to dogs among their ' characters ...
Page 101
... character . In short , he has studied them under glass , and as a psychologist and a moralist . The soul he has not ... characters mention the name of God , and we feel it is because they would consider it insincere , even theatrical ...
... character . In short , he has studied them under glass , and as a psychologist and a moralist . The soul he has not ... characters mention the name of God , and we feel it is because they would consider it insincere , even theatrical ...
Page 316
... character have occurred , springing from some deeper hatred in the bosom of the human family and seeming like a crisis of race insanity . Such wars mark the death of civilizations . The future may look back upon the pres- ent period as ...
... character have occurred , springing from some deeper hatred in the bosom of the human family and seeming like a crisis of race insanity . Such wars mark the death of civilizations . The future may look back upon the pres- ent period as ...
Contents
Some Literary and Spiritual Legacies of | 1 |
The Average Point of View | 5 |
A Business Letter from Germany | 16 |
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