The New Republic, Volume 5; Volume 5Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1916 - Political science |
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... beauty implicit in their speech became explicit , by an economy in the use of words . Even characters the most designedly voluble spoke with an effect of economy . I remembered too , and smiled at the recollection , that twenty odd ...
... beauty implicit in their speech became explicit , by an economy in the use of words . Even characters the most designedly voluble spoke with an effect of economy . I remembered too , and smiled at the recollection , that twenty odd ...
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... beauty of the night . We sat gazing at the stars . Then the command came and we rushed forward . It did not seem pos- sible I was killing human beings . " It is this unreal- ity that sustains men . Germans are not human be- ings - only ...
... beauty of the night . We sat gazing at the stars . Then the command came and we rushed forward . It did not seem pos- sible I was killing human beings . " It is this unreal- ity that sustains men . Germans are not human be- ings - only ...
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... beauty exists for people who are most- ly afraid ; afraid of each other , afraid of candor , afraid of sex , afraid of radicals . Underneath the large - hearted exterior she says they are stifled with- in . Women go queer from ...
... beauty exists for people who are most- ly afraid ; afraid of each other , afraid of candor , afraid of sex , afraid of radicals . Underneath the large - hearted exterior she says they are stifled with- in . Women go queer from ...
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... beauty of candor . Here , and at many other points , the play rises out of its class , giving the character of Jean Paurel a human likable variety which must be a result of fineness in ob- servation . He is winning in his vanity , and ...
... beauty of candor . Here , and at many other points , the play rises out of its class , giving the character of Jean Paurel a human likable variety which must be a result of fineness in ob- servation . He is winning in his vanity , and ...
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... beauty or can be beauty in its ungrateful conditions . It is the task of criticism to encourage such artists as re- veal the beauty in these obligatory novelties of life . What men live by they come to adapt ęstheti- cally . Even in the ...
... beauty or can be beauty in its ungrateful conditions . It is the task of criticism to encourage such artists as re- veal the beauty in these obligatory novelties of life . What men live by they come to adapt ęstheti- cally . Even in the ...
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