Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 60;Volume 123John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1894 |
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Pagina 12
... cause they are facts , but because he knows that such descriptions are the by any other expedients . To defend such work on the excuse of realism is simply to indulge in a bit of contempti- ble humbug , too transparent to need exposure ...
... cause they are facts , but because he knows that such descriptions are the by any other expedients . To defend such work on the excuse of realism is simply to indulge in a bit of contempti- ble humbug , too transparent to need exposure ...
Pagina 13
... cause of his inevitable de- cay . These remarks may serve to suggest the temptations which must beset the author in our days , though peculiar to our day only in the degree in which authorship has become more profes- sional . For the ...
... cause of his inevitable de- cay . These remarks may serve to suggest the temptations which must beset the author in our days , though peculiar to our day only in the degree in which authorship has become more profes- sional . For the ...
Pagina 15
... cause no other form of being could fully respond to human need and yet not transcend human comprehension . But it must have been felt that from one important point of view the pres- entation of the subject was wholly in- complete . It ...
... cause no other form of being could fully respond to human need and yet not transcend human comprehension . But it must have been felt that from one important point of view the pres- entation of the subject was wholly in- complete . It ...
Pagina 19
... cause of every natural manifestation . To this the an- swer is : Human personality in its parts , equally as in the ... caused by a consciousness of God ; and He who doth not break the bruised reed , nor quench the smok- ing flax , will ...
... cause of every natural manifestation . To this the an- swer is : Human personality in its parts , equally as in the ... caused by a consciousness of God ; and He who doth not break the bruised reed , nor quench the smok- ing flax , will ...
Pagina 31
... cause of misfortune among this class , whose prudence is proverbial . They spend somewhat lavishly in perfecting and beautifying the place of trade , be- cause their trade is part of their lives . and they love to make it attractive ...
... cause of misfortune among this class , whose prudence is proverbial . They spend somewhat lavishly in perfecting and beautifying the place of trade , be- cause their trade is part of their lives . and they love to make it attractive ...
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