The Quarterly Review, Volumes 266-267John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 64
... human comedy should provide the novelist with the material for his art . However , the unfolding of a comedy , whether human or divine , does not represent the highest flight of which the human spirit is capable . Men's deepest emotions ...
... human comedy should provide the novelist with the material for his art . However , the unfolding of a comedy , whether human or divine , does not represent the highest flight of which the human spirit is capable . Men's deepest emotions ...
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... human race , are always acquired after birth , and are not common to ourselves and any ancestor who had not become entirely human . II . We are less conscious of and have less control over eating , drinking , swallowing , breathing ...
... human race , are always acquired after birth , and are not common to ourselves and any ancestor who had not become entirely human . II . We are less conscious of and have less control over eating , drinking , swallowing , breathing ...
Page 372
... Human Ideals ' is suggestive and practical - minded . He rejects , among other theories , that of the sterilisation ... humanity's good , while at the same time he recognises that although parents are the right guardians of childhood ...
... Human Ideals ' is suggestive and practical - minded . He rejects , among other theories , that of the sterilisation ... humanity's good , while at the same time he recognises that although parents are the right guardians of childhood ...
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Mussolinis Masterwork in Africa | 7 |
Park Lane Past and Present | 15 |
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