Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 54;Volume 117John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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Pagina 43
... moral capabilities which enabled him to prepare for the contest he expected . But now it was she who was cool , she who seemed indifferent , she who appeared resolved to treat him as she might treat a gentleman , whom she had met ...
... moral capabilities which enabled him to prepare for the contest he expected . But now it was she who was cool , she who seemed indifferent , she who appeared resolved to treat him as she might treat a gentleman , whom she had met ...
Pagina 64
... morality may in some isolated instances be no bar to ac- quiring mere wealth , but generally would be , more ... moral , and to possess self - respect ; and , strictly speak- ing , there is no comparative or superlative of these ...
... morality may in some isolated instances be no bar to ac- quiring mere wealth , but generally would be , more ... moral , and to possess self - respect ; and , strictly speak- ing , there is no comparative or superlative of these ...
Pagina 88
... moral- ity , but this is not a necessity . Yet in " the making for righteousness " of destiny it must never work for the retarding of the onward action - for the taking us back to brutedom - under penalty of being a wit- ness against ...
... moral- ity , but this is not a necessity . Yet in " the making for righteousness " of destiny it must never work for the retarding of the onward action - for the taking us back to brutedom - under penalty of being a wit- ness against ...
Pagina 104
... moral credit of Chaldæan religion , by suggesting the application to it of that universal solvent of absurdities , the allegorical method , would be scouted ; I will not even suggest that any ingenuity can be equal to discovery of the ...
... moral credit of Chaldæan religion , by suggesting the application to it of that universal solvent of absurdities , the allegorical method , would be scouted ; I will not even suggest that any ingenuity can be equal to discovery of the ...
Pagina 117
... moral cen- sorship to suppress it sternly ? It is on the modern novel , above all things , that this Philistine supervision weighs hardest and worst . We have no Maupassants over here , no Tolstois , no Lotis . And why ? Do you really ...
... moral cen- sorship to suppress it sternly ? It is on the modern novel , above all things , that this Philistine supervision weighs hardest and worst . We have no Maupassants over here , no Tolstois , no Lotis . And why ? Do you really ...
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