University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 2University of Toronto Press, 1932 - Canada |
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... thought , the purpose , that is half concealed and half revealed behind the medium . It must be remembered , of course , that these two actions , of assimilation and re- creation , are separated only logically and in thought , not in ...
... thought , the purpose , that is half concealed and half revealed behind the medium . It must be remembered , of course , that these two actions , of assimilation and re- creation , are separated only logically and in thought , not in ...
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... thoughts that were in them . " Elsewhere she says of the modern poets that theirs was " a canvas so wide and sparkling , that something very like the dazzling tapestry of American life , thought , and activities , was obtained ...
... thoughts that were in them . " Elsewhere she says of the modern poets that theirs was " a canvas so wide and sparkling , that something very like the dazzling tapestry of American life , thought , and activities , was obtained ...
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... thought to thought , " it is inestimably valuable as the first stimulus given to the reflective powers . Thus , then , is the human soul prepared in its earlier days for the period of maturity and the thoughtful life . The last stage is ...
... thought to thought , " it is inestimably valuable as the first stimulus given to the reflective powers . Thus , then , is the human soul prepared in its earlier days for the period of maturity and the thoughtful life . The last stage is ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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