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Page 167
... seems likely to persist undisturbed by the rise of the dictatorships . Russia , though she suffered by the Treaties and for some years inclined to the second group , must now , for reasons which need not be stated here , be definitely ...
... seems likely to persist undisturbed by the rise of the dictatorships . Russia , though she suffered by the Treaties and for some years inclined to the second group , must now , for reasons which need not be stated here , be definitely ...
Page 288
... seems like unendurable chaos . In the light of these facts , there seems to be a profound justification for the attitude of men like Irving Babbitt , T. S. Eliot , and Paul Elmer More . Their efforts converge toward similar goals , for ...
... seems like unendurable chaos . In the light of these facts , there seems to be a profound justification for the attitude of men like Irving Babbitt , T. S. Eliot , and Paul Elmer More . Their efforts converge toward similar goals , for ...
Page 293
... seems to me perfectly unreasonable to claim inerrancy for a book the very text of which has been permitted to come down to us in uncertain form . " The " fundamentalists " here alluded to would probably not wait to hear the rest : if ...
... seems to me perfectly unreasonable to claim inerrancy for a book the very text of which has been permitted to come down to us in uncertain form . " The " fundamentalists " here alluded to would probably not wait to hear the rest : if ...
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VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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