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Side 4
... natural in expression . In- deed a man who has a thorough and familiar acquaintance with his thought is more likely to be familiar and easy in its expression . There is another fault of style which is seen in college criticism not so ...
... natural in expression . In- deed a man who has a thorough and familiar acquaintance with his thought is more likely to be familiar and easy in its expression . There is another fault of style which is seen in college criticism not so ...
Side 6
... nature , the yearning after and pursuit of some ideal , often wild and impossible , but always sought with enthusiasm and consecration . The quest of the Holy Grail is , in a way , the embodiment of the whole life of the people . Other ...
... nature , the yearning after and pursuit of some ideal , often wild and impossible , but always sought with enthusiasm and consecration . The quest of the Holy Grail is , in a way , the embodiment of the whole life of the people . Other ...
Side 7
... nature of the Renan remained , to the end , an incurable idealist . In all the varied work of his later life he strove to ap- pear as an avowed disbeliever , a philosopher whose confi- dence is based on science alone . But his old ...
... nature of the Renan remained , to the end , an incurable idealist . In all the varied work of his later life he strove to ap- pear as an avowed disbeliever , a philosopher whose confi- dence is based on science alone . But his old ...
Side 8
... nature held him back ; and he contented himself with pleasant emotions and aspirations , the very objects . of which he had set himself to disprove ; satisfied himself with an illusion , because he had not the courage to face the doubt ...
... nature held him back ; and he contented himself with pleasant emotions and aspirations , the very objects . of which he had set himself to disprove ; satisfied himself with an illusion , because he had not the courage to face the doubt ...
Side 10
... nature . Now we have the modern thinker who hails science as the only guide to life . The next moment he is the pure idealist , the Celt , clinging to outworn ideals and visionary hopes . In all his works the same twofold character ; he ...
... nature . Now we have the modern thinker who hails science as the only guide to life . The next moment he is the pure idealist , the Celt , clinging to outworn ideals and visionary hopes . In all his works the same twofold character ; he ...
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