The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 59Yale Literary Society, 1893 |
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... things in criticism . He can not , unaided , comprehend the literary tendencies of a whole period or form a complete estimate of an author's work . But he VOL . LIX . I can exercise the knowledge and the powers that he has.
... things in criticism . He can not , unaided , comprehend the literary tendencies of a whole period or form a complete estimate of an author's work . But he VOL . LIX . I can exercise the knowledge and the powers that he has.
Side 6
... things of this world , and have attained its prizes of power and success . But no race has held so strongly , in its weakness , as in its strength , to the reality of an un- worldly hope . In such surroundings Renan absorbed sentiment ...
... things of this world , and have attained its prizes of power and success . But no race has held so strongly , in its weakness , as in its strength , to the reality of an un- worldly hope . In such surroundings Renan absorbed sentiment ...
Side 9
... willingly sacrifice themselves . This sort of thing was Renan's notion of the millennium ; the establishment of the kingdom of God , with the divine element left out . All this may Oct. , 1893 ] 9 DeForest Prize Oration .
... willingly sacrifice themselves . This sort of thing was Renan's notion of the millennium ; the establishment of the kingdom of God , with the divine element left out . All this may Oct. , 1893 ] 9 DeForest Prize Oration .
Side 11
... called this beautiful dream religion . For he forgot that dreaming is not the same thing as the serious business of life . ON ON PARSONAGE HILL . N Saturday nights the bench Oct. , 1893 ] I I DeForest Prize Oration .
... called this beautiful dream religion . For he forgot that dreaming is not the same thing as the serious business of life . ON ON PARSONAGE HILL . N Saturday nights the bench Oct. , 1893 ] I I DeForest Prize Oration .
Side 16
... things . " The kindly spirit in which the poet refers to the earth in his various similes is always striking . Here he likens it to a ship sailing along serenely ; then in another poem to the foster - mother of us all who " Yearns for ...
... things . " The kindly spirit in which the poet refers to the earth in his various similes is always striking . Here he likens it to a ship sailing along serenely ; then in another poem to the foster - mother of us all who " Yearns for ...
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