The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 |
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... human problem : ' If the world is a Unit there are no sides - there's the moral rub ! And you don't see it ! Ah , Hodgson ! Hodgson mio from whom I hoped so much ! Most spirited , most clean , most thoroughbred of philosophers ! Perchč ...
... human problem : ' If the world is a Unit there are no sides - there's the moral rub ! And you don't see it ! Ah , Hodgson ! Hodgson mio from whom I hoped so much ! Most spirited , most clean , most thoroughbred of philosophers ! Perchč ...
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... human being than he was . Neurotically and erotically , he was hyperesthetic , with a playful graciousness of character never surpassed . He could be profoundly melancholy , but even then was controlled by the audience's needs . A cork ...
... human being than he was . Neurotically and erotically , he was hyperesthetic , with a playful graciousness of character never surpassed . He could be profoundly melancholy , but even then was controlled by the audience's needs . A cork ...
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... human soul that crossed his path . Well do I remember how I took him round one afternoon to an eminent psychologist whom he desired to meet and with whom he was anxious to exchange views ; but , when an undergraduate happened to come in ...
... human soul that crossed his path . Well do I remember how I took him round one afternoon to an eminent psychologist whom he desired to meet and with whom he was anxious to exchange views ; but , when an undergraduate happened to come in ...
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... human endeavour ; for the essence , both of democracy as a political ideal , and of Christianity as a specific religion , is just the value of personality . His belief in it could extract from an unlearned carpenter of my acquaintance ...
... human endeavour ; for the essence , both of democracy as a political ideal , and of Christianity as a specific religion , is just the value of personality . His belief in it could extract from an unlearned carpenter of my acquaintance ...
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... human learning by liberating James from the strain of academic teaching , to which the duty of sup- porting his family kept him enslaved , than by founding university seminaries ' for breeding pedants to all time , and for encouraging ...
... human learning by liberating James from the strain of academic teaching , to which the duty of sup- porting his family kept him enslaved , than by founding university seminaries ' for breeding pedants to all time , and for encouraging ...
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