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The college man , because of the undeveloped state of his powers and the scantiness of his knowledge can not , it is true , do any great things in criticism . He can not , unaided , comprehend the literary tendencies of a whole period ...
The college man , because of the undeveloped state of his powers and the scantiness of his knowledge can not , it is true , do any great things in criticism . He can not , unaided , comprehend the literary tendencies of a whole period ...
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The omniscient way of some college writers is often , it is true , not at all an expression of the corresponding feeling , but is simply an accident or a carelessness of style . However , it is just as much to be avoided , whatever its ...
The omniscient way of some college writers is often , it is true , not at all an expression of the corresponding feeling , but is simply an accident or a carelessness of style . However , it is just as much to be avoided , whatever its ...
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They tell us that what he meant by religion was merely an aspiration after the ideal . He had proved to his own satisfaction that religion was an illusion . But , true to his idealistic spirit , he still Oct. , 1893 ] DeForest Prize ...
They tell us that what he meant by religion was merely an aspiration after the ideal . He had proved to his own satisfaction that religion was an illusion . But , true to his idealistic spirit , he still Oct. , 1893 ] DeForest Prize ...
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But , true to his idealistic spirit , he still clung to the religious emotions and aspirations which no longer had any basis of truth . The ordinary man , who is less of a dreamer than Renan , can find nothing to believe in a fiction ...
But , true to his idealistic spirit , he still clung to the religious emotions and aspirations which no longer had any basis of truth . The ordinary man , who is less of a dreamer than Renan , can find nothing to believe in a fiction ...
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Yet such a Utopia , as he built in his fancy , distant and visionary as it is , is in the true Celtic color ; and is of a piece with that fair and sunny isle of St. Brandan which lies , according to their legends , in the midst of a ...
Yet such a Utopia , as he built in his fancy , distant and visionary as it is , is in the true Celtic color ; and is of a piece with that fair and sunny isle of St. Brandan which lies , according to their legends , in the midst of a ...
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