Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature1903 |
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Pagina 39
... races of the early world , and the same things which appealed to the credu- lous barbarian appeal to him . The Puritan divines , Rousseau , as well as some modern writers on Education , would forbid the fairy tale in the schoolroom ...
... races of the early world , and the same things which appealed to the credu- lous barbarian appeal to him . The Puritan divines , Rousseau , as well as some modern writers on Education , would forbid the fairy tale in the schoolroom ...
Pagina 41
... races , children , poets , and simple folk , lies a craving for fairy tales and ro- mances , and so treasures have been preserved for us , as old as the Pyra- mids , which have endured through the ages , preserved by peasants , poets ...
... races , children , poets , and simple folk , lies a craving for fairy tales and ro- mances , and so treasures have been preserved for us , as old as the Pyra- mids , which have endured through the ages , preserved by peasants , poets ...
Pagina 50
... race . In England a visit to any of the abodes where the aged poor are housed is , as a rule , more depressing than a visit to a prison : at every turn one sees a troubled , discontented face , or hears a voice that tells of hopeless ...
... race . In England a visit to any of the abodes where the aged poor are housed is , as a rule , more depressing than a visit to a prison : at every turn one sees a troubled , discontented face , or hears a voice that tells of hopeless ...
Pagina 85
... races of white folk , and of every degree of ruffianism and villany . Speaking gen- erally , the soldiers in its ranks are the sweepings of the Continental races , the " casters " and loafers whom Fate has left stranded in the ...
... races of white folk , and of every degree of ruffianism and villany . Speaking gen- erally , the soldiers in its ranks are the sweepings of the Continental races , the " casters " and loafers whom Fate has left stranded in the ...
Pagina 89
... race made this impossible : he would very willingly have stifled the voice of his so suddenly awakened conscience , but to do this he was pow- erless : therefore , sorely against the grain , and feeling particularly sorry for himself ...
... race made this impossible : he would very willingly have stifled the voice of his so suddenly awakened conscience , but to do this he was pow- erless : therefore , sorely against the grain , and feeling particularly sorry for himself ...
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