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Side 4
For though these faults are indeed serious in their effect on the writing , they appear less serious when it is considered that in the case of the tasteful , thoughtful , persistent man they can be remedied . Proof of the fact that they ...
For though these faults are indeed serious in their effect on the writing , they appear less serious when it is considered that in the case of the tasteful , thoughtful , persistent man they can be remedied . Proof of the fact that they ...
Side 7
In all the varied work of his later life he strove to appear as an avowed disbeliever , a philosopher whose confidence is based on science alone . But his old religious nature was too strong for him . He attacked the very foundations of ...
In all the varied work of his later life he strove to appear as an avowed disbeliever , a philosopher whose confidence is based on science alone . But his old religious nature was too strong for him . He attacked the very foundations of ...
Side 10
As surely as one of these conflicting sides of his nature gets the upper hand , so surely does the other appear with its startling contrast . When he is striving to be most matter - of - fact , a note of his idealism is struck ...
As surely as one of these conflicting sides of his nature gets the upper hand , so surely does the other appear with its startling contrast . When he is striving to be most matter - of - fact , a note of his idealism is struck ...
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Such complimentary notices as appear in the newspapers have a well - defined limit in their value ; their mission is to introduce new literature to those who read , and to bring to notice what has literary merit .
Such complimentary notices as appear in the newspapers have a well - defined limit in their value ; their mission is to introduce new literature to those who read , and to bring to notice what has literary merit .
Side 47
But the reader of Job can not escape the conviction that this book , in which “ perplexity goes in the breadth and power of the tempest , the pathos is as if the heart of humanity had melted in tears , the contradictions appear in giant ...
But the reader of Job can not escape the conviction that this book , in which “ perplexity goes in the breadth and power of the tempest , the pathos is as if the heart of humanity had melted in tears , the contradictions appear in giant ...
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