The Quarterly Review, Volumes 260-261John Murray, 1933 |
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... thought may follow as the magic of the river that winds , sweetly enough , hard by takes hold of his imagination - the thought of a young man carried by the current of his fortune from the ancient , mystic city , a few miles distant ...
... thought may follow as the magic of the river that winds , sweetly enough , hard by takes hold of his imagination - the thought of a young man carried by the current of his fortune from the ancient , mystic city , a few miles distant ...
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... thought of him at all , he remembered only that he had got drunk at his Club . He knew only one way of self - sacrifice and renunciation - that followed by the two holy men . When Suresh Das left home and went up to the University he ...
... thought of him at all , he remembered only that he had got drunk at his Club . He knew only one way of self - sacrifice and renunciation - that followed by the two holy men . When Suresh Das left home and went up to the University he ...
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... thought and action grew sensibly cooler , more calculating . The Renaissance had come ; and , according to Herr Friedell , the Renaissance had ' no soul . ' The mind came into its own at a price , and the ideal of active intellectual ...
... thought and action grew sensibly cooler , more calculating . The Renaissance had come ; and , according to Herr Friedell , the Renaissance had ' no soul . ' The mind came into its own at a price , and the ideal of active intellectual ...
Contents
an American View ART CONTENTS No 514 OCTOBER | 1 |
Feud and Friendship in the Animal World | 2 |
A Map for Civilisation | 3 |
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