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... , do any great 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.
... , do any great 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
... whole life of the people . Other races have had a far stronger hold upon the 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 ...
... whole life of the people . Other races have had a far stronger hold upon the 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 ...
Side 8
... weakness of his reasoning and the real contradiction of his whole position , he stood for serious men as their guide in matters of faith . It is only just , however , to glance at 8 [ No. 520 The Yale Literary Magazine .
... weakness of his reasoning and the real contradiction of his whole position , he stood for serious men as their guide in matters of faith . It is only just , however , to glance at 8 [ No. 520 The Yale Literary Magazine .
Side 10
... whole reasoning rings false . When , on the other hand , he is in his most idealistic mood , his other nature calls him cynically back , to stare the plain , unhar- monized facts of life in the face . Renan interests us because he ...
... whole reasoning rings false . When , on the other hand , he is in his most idealistic mood , his other nature calls him cynically back , to stare the plain , unhar- monized facts of life in the face . Renan interests us because he ...
Side 14
... whole room into new life . It crept across the floor ; the letter became a leaf of gold . The beam glanced for an instant on a shape in the arm- chair , and was gone , dancing blithely across the heather- laden dunes , until it was lost ...
... whole room into new life . It crept across the floor ; the letter became a leaf of gold . The beam glanced for an instant on a shape in the arm- chair , and was gone , dancing blithely across the heather- laden dunes , until it was lost ...
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