The Sewanee Review, 第 23 巻University of the South, 1915 |
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... perhaps true that if we consider the organs of respectable opinion only , there is discernible an average tone and attitude to things in general , which gives some basis in fact for that tremendous phrase , " spirit of the age , " to ...
... perhaps true that if we consider the organs of respectable opinion only , there is discernible an average tone and attitude to things in general , which gives some basis in fact for that tremendous phrase , " spirit of the age , " to ...
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... perhaps it would be safe to say most such terms are not ; terms which fall from our lips every hour , terms which , however vague , have behind them facts so sternly real that we could not ignore them for a day without be- ing kicked ...
... perhaps it would be safe to say most such terms are not ; terms which fall from our lips every hour , terms which , however vague , have behind them facts so sternly real that we could not ignore them for a day without be- ing kicked ...
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ing kicked out of decent society , or perhaps even getting ourselves abolished altogether as pestiferous and unlimited nuisances . One may say , indeed , that the world leads a hand - to - mouth ex- istence in its dealing with these ...
ing kicked out of decent society , or perhaps even getting ourselves abolished altogether as pestiferous and unlimited nuisances . One may say , indeed , that the world leads a hand - to - mouth ex- istence in its dealing with these ...
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... perhaps its most important , and , on the whole , its safest guides ; but as a mere matter of fact we know very well that they are far from being its absolute rulers . Not a little of the charm of existence comes from the effort to ...
... perhaps its most important , and , on the whole , its safest guides ; but as a mere matter of fact we know very well that they are far from being its absolute rulers . Not a little of the charm of existence comes from the effort to ...
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... perhaps worldly advantage by laying claim to . It is even nothing whatever against culture that the term , and therefore the thing it names , is vague . We have seen that the most vital words in language , the words which stand for ...
... perhaps worldly advantage by laying claim to . It is even nothing whatever against culture that the term , and therefore the thing it names , is vague . We have seen that the most vital words in language , the words which stand for ...
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