Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 102Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1921 - American literature |
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... sense of the importance and nobility of all human life such as - I acknowl- edge sadly I had never acquired in dealing with cubbish undergraduates . I wondered how many Jasons might be lost in the routine of my own clas- ses . I forgot ...
... sense of the importance and nobility of all human life such as - I acknowl- edge sadly I had never acquired in dealing with cubbish undergraduates . I wondered how many Jasons might be lost in the routine of my own clas- ses . I forgot ...
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... sense of hor- ror connected with the unknown vanishes . Observe , it is not a question of hating and loving . All really vigor- ous hatred is directed toward your neighbors , relatives , and rivals whom you know and constantly rub ...
... sense of hor- ror connected with the unknown vanishes . Observe , it is not a question of hating and loving . All really vigor- ous hatred is directed toward your neighbors , relatives , and rivals whom you know and constantly rub ...
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... sense of obedience and duty . But at the end , when it retired to its basket , it gazed miserably and long at the bear , with tears running in streams down its cheeks . It was so very hard not to kill him and eat him ! That is how our ...
... sense of obedience and duty . But at the end , when it retired to its basket , it gazed miserably and long at the bear , with tears running in streams down its cheeks . It was so very hard not to kill him and eat him ! That is how our ...
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... sense of the moral duty of the strong and advanced nations to help the weak and backward , instead of being confined to disconnected groups of unimportant people in various countries , is now definitely and com- prehensively recognized ...
... sense of the moral duty of the strong and advanced nations to help the weak and backward , instead of being confined to disconnected groups of unimportant people in various countries , is now definitely and com- prehensively recognized ...
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... sense of the inimical in things and people . If a hand had been Joy had none . raised against her , she would have grasped it confidingly ; nor was there any enmity set between her and a serpent . Day after day , unknown to the entire ...
... sense of the inimical in things and people . If a hand had been Joy had none . raised against her , she would have grasped it confidingly ; nor was there any enmity set between her and a serpent . Day after day , unknown to the entire ...
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