The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 116,Oplag 6Yale Literary Society, 1949 |
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... reader accuses him of being unfair- concealing clues by stirring up horror , fear , and pathos responses which obscure grim , objective observation . The situation is irritating to the reader not only for this reason , but because it ...
... reader accuses him of being unfair- concealing clues by stirring up horror , fear , and pathos responses which obscure grim , objective observation . The situation is irritating to the reader not only for this reason , but because it ...
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... reader may find some little comfort in this book , if only because a great thinker forty years ago thought the world to be in as deplorable a state then as it appears to be now . For The Law of Love and the Law of Violence is based on ...
... reader may find some little comfort in this book , if only because a great thinker forty years ago thought the world to be in as deplorable a state then as it appears to be now . For The Law of Love and the Law of Violence is based on ...
Side 36
... reader by his over - simple style and presen- tation . If the rest of the series is much like this book , I fear that the commendable attempt to make people read history will have embraced the wrong method of doing so . I would suggest ...
... reader by his over - simple style and presen- tation . If the rest of the series is much like this book , I fear that the commendable attempt to make people read history will have embraced the wrong method of doing so . I would suggest ...
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