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... minds , has some- times an unusual and very pleasant life and newness of appreciation . But the value of college criticism is not so much in this way . If it has merit enough to give it a reason for exist- ence , its value will be more ...
... minds , has some- times an unusual and very pleasant life and newness of appreciation . But the value of college criticism is not so much in this way . If it has merit enough to give it a reason for exist- ence , its value will be more ...
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... mind of men of thought in his time - a state of mind he did much himself to create . The faith of these men is lost . They are forced to hold science alone as certainty . The first article of this modern creed is that by science we must ...
... mind of men of thought in his time - a state of mind he did much himself to create . The faith of these men is lost . They are forced to hold science alone as certainty . The first article of this modern creed is that by science we must ...
Side 11
... mind of his own time approached them . The answer which Matthew Arnold and Renan give is the same . " We cannot believe , for we do not know . Science reveals to us no God . We must take our lives without him . " The despair of these ...
... mind of his own time approached them . The answer which Matthew Arnold and Renan give is the same . " We cannot believe , for we do not know . Science reveals to us no God . We must take our lives without him . " The despair of these ...
Side 14
... mind in a kind of rhyme : once he actually found himself singing them . There came a rap at the door . " Letter for you , Sandy Doane ; I d'n ' know where from . " The old man rose and took the envelope almost mechanically . A letter ...
... mind in a kind of rhyme : once he actually found himself singing them . There came a rap at the door . " Letter for you , Sandy Doane ; I d'n ' know where from . " The old man rose and took the envelope almost mechanically . A letter ...
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... mind of a teacher who speaks with authority , writing from his own experience . The lessons do not impress one as didactic or sarcastic . In his " Field Notes " he writes : " I would give up all the mind In the prim city's hoard can ...
... mind of a teacher who speaks with authority , writing from his own experience . The lessons do not impress one as didactic or sarcastic . In his " Field Notes " he writes : " I would give up all the mind In the prim city's hoard can ...
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