Essay AnnualErich Albert Walter Scott, Foresman and Company, 1933 Vol. for 1933 includes "A bibliography of outstanding American essays published in American periodicals," pp. 367-372. |
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... human nature — that is , over our appetites . One solution of this dilemma may lie in the creation of a philosophy which , without calling upon the supernatural , will reassert the effectiveness of the human will as an instru- ment for ...
... human nature — that is , over our appetites . One solution of this dilemma may lie in the creation of a philosophy which , without calling upon the supernatural , will reassert the effectiveness of the human will as an instru- ment for ...
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... human life . If we are today anything more than certain worms writhing in midnight , we owe our sanity to the Vic- torians . They conserved the human tradition , and without the human tradition , we should be stark , raving mad . While ...
... human life . If we are today anything more than certain worms writhing in midnight , we owe our sanity to the Vic- torians . They conserved the human tradition , and without the human tradition , we should be stark , raving mad . While ...
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... human , so in harmony with instinctive human thought and behavior , that they made easily possible the attempt to see human life as ample , significant , and harmonious . But this religion and this patriotism were themselves possible ...
... human , so in harmony with instinctive human thought and behavior , that they made easily possible the attempt to see human life as ample , significant , and harmonious . But this religion and this patriotism were themselves possible ...
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