The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 143Atlantic Monthly Company, 1929 - American essays |
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Page 206
... feel the need to attempt to give it any other . But they are at best no more than expedients , and when the last has been exhausted there remains nothing except the pos- sibility that the human species will be revitalized by some race ...
... feel the need to attempt to give it any other . But they are at best no more than expedients , and when the last has been exhausted there remains nothing except the pos- sibility that the human species will be revitalized by some race ...
Page 212
... feel of nature . Among the types of emotion that are interpreted in Japanese poetry , the feel of the seasons is the most interest- ing . In Japan the four seasons are very ely marked . One can never mis- ring for autumn , or autumn for ...
... feel of nature . Among the types of emotion that are interpreted in Japanese poetry , the feel of the seasons is the most interest- ing . In Japan the four seasons are very ely marked . One can never mis- ring for autumn , or autumn for ...
Page 352
... feel an answer to our half- conscious lack . The type of production whose results we approve is steadily diminishing the number of people who can feel a sense of mystery in their work . The pioneer years were an epic of facing the un ...
... feel an answer to our half- conscious lack . The type of production whose results we approve is steadily diminishing the number of people who can feel a sense of mystery in their work . The pioneer years were an epic of facing the un ...
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