Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1947 |
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Page 209
... human , ye of human , gods . So shall ye die perhaps , by putting off Human , to put on gods : death to be wished , Though threatened , which no worse than this can bring . And what are gods that man may not become As they ...
... human , ye of human , gods . So shall ye die perhaps , by putting off Human , to put on gods : death to be wished , Though threatened , which no worse than this can bring . And what are gods that man may not become As they ...
Page 438
... human interest , to give a dictionary definition of it is next to impossible . In philosophy , in religion , in politics , in literature and the other arts - in fact , in all the great realms of idea and practice , the Romantic impulse ...
... human interest , to give a dictionary definition of it is next to impossible . In philosophy , in religion , in politics , in literature and the other arts - in fact , in all the great realms of idea and practice , the Romantic impulse ...
Page 666
... human and official relations mingle . He allowed himself this liberty just because he felt he had the power at any moment if he wished it to take up the purely official line again and to drop the human relation . This thing was not ...
... human and official relations mingle . He allowed himself this liberty just because he felt he had the power at any moment if he wished it to take up the purely official line again and to drop the human relation . This thing was not ...
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