The New Republic, Volume 5; Volume 5Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1916 - Political science |
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Page 11
... nature to his eager mind , for the transports of delight before the genius of the great masters of the world . 66 " Dear , dear student , " he wished to shout to the reading man , you have reawakened my latent longings and have cured me ...
... nature to his eager mind , for the transports of delight before the genius of the great masters of the world . 66 " Dear , dear student , " he wished to shout to the reading man , you have reawakened my latent longings and have cured me ...
Page 13
... nature of each man's duties could have been indicated . The fact that we have succeeded in using volunteer intellectual work to the extent which has been done has been largely due to the existence of our permanent " class one ...
... nature of each man's duties could have been indicated . The fact that we have succeeded in using volunteer intellectual work to the extent which has been done has been largely due to the existence of our permanent " class one ...
Page 21
... nature and art , quick to vibrate ade- quately , did not abound . After the affair one mostly heard the talk of men and women who prevented experience by generalizing too rapidly , and whose words gave a fresh staleness to the truth ...
... nature and art , quick to vibrate ade- quately , did not abound . After the affair one mostly heard the talk of men and women who prevented experience by generalizing too rapidly , and whose words gave a fresh staleness to the truth ...
Page 32
... nature of their task . the beginning their attention was fastened not upon public opinion and the voters , but upon their fellow delegates . Their assumption was that if they could secure for their reforms the support of their party ...
... nature of their task . the beginning their attention was fastened not upon public opinion and the voters , but upon their fellow delegates . Their assumption was that if they could secure for their reforms the support of their party ...
Page 34
... natural but unfortunate misapprehension of the real spirit of the Gary plan . As outlined by Mr. Wirt it holds no brief for religious instruction . It has no con- cern with any church activity as such . What it tries to do is to ...
... natural but unfortunate misapprehension of the real spirit of the Gary plan . As outlined by Mr. Wirt it holds no brief for religious instruction . It has no con- cern with any church activity as such . What it tries to do is to ...
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