The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 143Atlantic Monthly Company, 1929 - American essays |
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Page 206
... human species will be revitalized by some race or some class which is capable of beginning all over again . Under the circumstances it is not strange that decadent civilizations are likely to think that the collapse of their culture is ...
... human species will be revitalized by some race or some class which is capable of beginning all over again . Under the circumstances it is not strange that decadent civilizations are likely to think that the collapse of their culture is ...
Page 337
... human beings of flesh and blood . Stra- chey never tires of emphasizing the un- derlying humanity of his characters . ' Lord Melbourne was always human , supremely human- too human per- haps . ' Of the Prince Consort he writes : ' By a ...
... human beings of flesh and blood . Stra- chey never tires of emphasizing the un- derlying humanity of his characters . ' Lord Melbourne was always human , supremely human- too human per- haps . ' Of the Prince Consort he writes : ' By a ...
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... human as distin- guished from the natural world grows more and more a desert . ' So Mr. Joseph Wood Krutch in a recent number of the Atlantic . He is by no means a lonely voice crying in the wilderness of this desert world . Quite a ...
... human as distin- guished from the natural world grows more and more a desert . ' So Mr. Joseph Wood Krutch in a recent number of the Atlantic . He is by no means a lonely voice crying in the wilderness of this desert world . Quite a ...
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