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Why ask us to keep on living our life in terms which you expressly declare have no meaning whatever . ” Renan felt that the mass of common workers in the world , if deprived of their religion , could find no comfort or hope in such ...
Why ask us to keep on living our life in terms which you expressly declare have no meaning whatever . ” Renan felt that the mass of common workers in the world , if deprived of their religion , could find no comfort or hope in such ...
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invisible realities , the soul is gone out of life , and it is no more worth the living . Hence Renan was ever building vague and unsatisfactory beliefs , speaking in terms which belong only to the language of faith - panegyrizing a ...
invisible realities , the soul is gone out of life , and it is no more worth the living . Hence Renan was ever building vague and unsatisfactory beliefs , speaking in terms which belong only to the language of faith - panegyrizing a ...
Side 12
Here the old men of Eastbury dream away their time when the nets have been spread and the dories hauled up , listening to the roar of the surf below and living their youth over again in tales of the sea . It was on this bench too that ...
Here the old men of Eastbury dream away their time when the nets have been spread and the dories hauled up , listening to the roar of the surf below and living their youth over again in tales of the sea . It was on this bench too that ...
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It was so useful not chiefly because of his accurate textual and philological knowledge , or his wide learning in history and antiquities , but because of his power to make what was being read a real and living thing to his classes ...
It was so useful not chiefly because of his accurate textual and philological knowledge , or his wide learning in history and antiquities , but because of his power to make what was being read a real and living thing to his classes ...
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She describes minutely and vividly their manner of living , their social etiquette , their weddings , their funerals , their little domestic merrymakings , their housekeeping , their meals , all the ways and affairs of the household .
She describes minutely and vividly their manner of living , their social etiquette , their weddings , their funerals , their little domestic merrymakings , their housekeeping , their meals , all the ways and affairs of the household .
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