The Sewanee Review, Volumen7University of the South, 1899 |
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... character of their social and intellectual environ- ments , out of the interaction between which have been evolved the faiths , rituals , and dogmas that the world holds dear to - day . There are two essential qualifications for ...
... character of their social and intellectual environ- ments , out of the interaction between which have been evolved the faiths , rituals , and dogmas that the world holds dear to - day . There are two essential qualifications for ...
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... character , and her ex- ample is held up before their admiring daughters for emula- tion . Self - sacrificing , noble , and womanly it must be con- fessed the princess is , but too submissive and lacking in independence and in tenacity ...
... character , and her ex- ample is held up before their admiring daughters for emula- tion . Self - sacrificing , noble , and womanly it must be con- fessed the princess is , but too submissive and lacking in independence and in tenacity ...
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... character in the ungallant words : " Varium et mutabile semper femina . " After all , however , I cannot but think that the German woman of to - day , though she has lost some of the masculine qualities shared by her sister of yesterday ...
... character in the ungallant words : " Varium et mutabile semper femina . " After all , however , I cannot but think that the German woman of to - day , though she has lost some of the masculine qualities shared by her sister of yesterday ...
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... character . No other novelist uses nearly so frequently such terms as light , shade , grand , little , night , day , dawn , twilight , finite , infinite . He also affected words suggesting limitless extension and vague , vast horror ...
... character . No other novelist uses nearly so frequently such terms as light , shade , grand , little , night , day , dawn , twilight , finite , infinite . He also affected words suggesting limitless extension and vague , vast horror ...
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... character of this alleged repro- duction of facts is patent , but its power is scarcely less in- disputable . The impetus of the following is , however , still more irresistible : The peal of the bell was the only speech which he [ the ...
... character of this alleged repro- duction of facts is patent , but its power is scarcely less in- disputable . The impetus of the following is , however , still more irresistible : The peal of the bell was the only speech which he [ the ...
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