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It seems an odd thing that all of a sudden man should have found out that the first of these ( plus a tolerated , though not much respected , use of the second ) is valid , while the third , equally instinctive to mankind , equally ...
It seems an odd thing that all of a sudden man should have found out that the first of these ( plus a tolerated , though not much respected , use of the second ) is valid , while the third , equally instinctive to mankind , equally ...
Halaman 203
But polite and reasonable as these prophets seem , there is , nevertheless , some- thing singularly tame about their gospels , something plaintive and elegiac about their pleading , something which seems hardly adequate to influence ...
But polite and reasonable as these prophets seem , there is , nevertheless , some- thing singularly tame about their gospels , something plaintive and elegiac about their pleading , something which seems hardly adequate to influence ...
Halaman 207
Even its distresses are so exciting that we are not convinced by those who long for a return to the good old days and none of the unities which have been proposed seem to include enough . What we long for is the ability to function in ...
Even its distresses are so exciting that we are not convinced by those who long for a return to the good old days and none of the unities which have been proposed seem to include enough . What we long for is the ability to function in ...
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