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Amidst the wreck of matter and the crash of worlds the Victorians clung to one essential belief— they were not under any circumstances going to admit that human life was any less interesting or important or dignified or noble ...
Amidst the wreck of matter and the crash of worlds the Victorians clung to one essential belief— they were not under any circumstances going to admit that human life was any less interesting or important or dignified or noble ...
Halaman 199
The anthropomorphic religion and the naïve patriotism of the primitive Greeks were in themselves so simply human , so in harmony with instinctive human thought and behavior , that they made easily possible the attempt to see human life ...
The anthropomorphic religion and the naïve patriotism of the primitive Greeks were in themselves so simply human , so in harmony with instinctive human thought and behavior , that they made easily possible the attempt to see human life ...
Halaman 311
It would be natural enough , human enough , for you to surrender yourself to the elation of the victor in a partisan contest ; but we want you to be a little more than human in this one respect , and to feel something less than elation ...
It would be natural enough , human enough , for you to surrender yourself to the elation of the victor in a partisan contest ; but we want you to be a little more than human in this one respect , and to feel something less than elation ...
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