The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen28William Roscoe Thayer Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1920 |
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... social , and moral , and then he asked us to estimate , in the light of a historian's wide knowledge of the past , whether the race has really progressed . You may remember that Mr. Bryce was confident that what we call material ...
... social , and moral , and then he asked us to estimate , in the light of a historian's wide knowledge of the past , whether the race has really progressed . You may remember that Mr. Bryce was confident that what we call material ...
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... social efforts , such as Liberalism in Russia , Chartism in England , Anti- Slavery in America . It is a revealer of progress or of the lack of prog- ress , inasmuch as it lays bare the thoughts of many hearts . Lyric poetry , at least ...
... social efforts , such as Liberalism in Russia , Chartism in England , Anti- Slavery in America . It is a revealer of progress or of the lack of prog- ress , inasmuch as it lays bare the thoughts of many hearts . Lyric poetry , at least ...
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... social progress , the conception of Righteousness . Every race knows the meaning of that word , as every race knows a right angle . We are all aware that a passionate yearning for rightness is expressed in very primitive types of poetry ...
... social progress , the conception of Righteousness . Every race knows the meaning of that word , as every race knows a right angle . We are all aware that a passionate yearning for rightness is expressed in very primitive types of poetry ...
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... social diagnosis , however wild some of their prescriptions may have been . Legislation followed the imaginative depiction of social wrongs . First comes the sonnet or the novel , afterward the statute . For Mr. Dooley was quite right ...
... social diagnosis , however wild some of their prescriptions may have been . Legislation followed the imaginative depiction of social wrongs . First comes the sonnet or the novel , afterward the statute . For Mr. Dooley was quite right ...
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William Roscoe Thayer. dividual and social , but its social aspects are more interesting to the present - day world . Men everywhere are striving for freedom in soci- ety . It is true , of course , as Shelley maintains in his sonnet on ...
William Roscoe Thayer. dividual and social , but its social aspects are more interesting to the present - day world . Men everywhere are striving for freedom in soci- ety . It is true , of course , as Shelley maintains in his sonnet on ...
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