University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 4University of Toronto Press, 1934 - Canada |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 21
Page 125
... remains the question whether such a Spenglerian morality has actually become the basis of a practical foreign policy for Germany . Both Mr. Steed and Mr. Dell have no doubt but that it has . They believe that Germany aims , by war or ...
... remains the question whether such a Spenglerian morality has actually become the basis of a practical foreign policy for Germany . Both Mr. Steed and Mr. Dell have no doubt but that it has . They believe that Germany aims , by war or ...
Page 150
... remains absolutely meaningless to all such as have not had some personal experience of it . However , the point might have been made more incontrovertible . In actual fact , we believe that an intuitive spark can be struck out of most ...
... remains absolutely meaningless to all such as have not had some personal experience of it . However , the point might have been made more incontrovertible . In actual fact , we believe that an intuitive spark can be struck out of most ...
Page 290
... remains true that the objection touches on a very real difficulty and one that is certainly left unsolved by our three protagonists . Can we find in aesthetics and morals truly independent and super- personal standards , or must we ...
... remains true that the objection touches on a very real difficulty and one that is certainly left unsolved by our three protagonists . Can we find in aesthetics and morals truly independent and super- personal standards , or must we ...
Contents
VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
12 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Æschylus African appears beauty become Belly River bones British Burghley Canada century character Christian liberty civil classical course Cretaceous criticism democracy democratic dictators dinosaurs doctrine doubt economic EDGAR MCINNIS effect élan vital emotions England English Europe experience fact feeling force Germany Greek Hamlet Hitler human idea ideal individual interest Lamb Lampman League less literary literature living means ment Milton mind modern moral Museum mystic nature Nazi never Ornithischia parliament party peace perhaps period philosopher poem poet poetry political Polonius possible present principle problem Professor punishment Puritan Quintilian railway reason Red Deer River religion religious Rousseau Royal Ontario Museum seems Seneca sense Shakespeare social Sophocles spiritual Struthiomimus Tennyson Theropoda things thought tion Tiresias to-day tradition tragedy truth unemployment University of Toronto whole words writing