The Living Age, Том 212Living Age Company, 1897 |
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... nature with vegetable and mineral wealth ; a considerable portion has a climate which does not forbid set- tlement ... natural evolution of events and probably very much against their will . But then the countries of Europe are full ...
... nature with vegetable and mineral wealth ; a considerable portion has a climate which does not forbid set- tlement ... natural evolution of events and probably very much against their will . But then the countries of Europe are full ...
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... nature in some- thing more than a sport of fancy ; " and Mrs. Graham , in her introduction to the life of Sta . Teresa , notes the naïf sympathy with nature and animal life , the community of obedience and wor- ship , with birds ...
... nature in some- thing more than a sport of fancy ; " and Mrs. Graham , in her introduction to the life of Sta . Teresa , notes the naïf sympathy with nature and animal life , the community of obedience and wor- ship , with birds ...
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... nature . His is the mysticism of mysticism ; the idea itself becomes but a symbol , the most abstract thought less than a metaphor , in rela- tion to what lies behind it . Forms , figures , and natural apprehensions are but hindrances ...
... nature . His is the mysticism of mysticism ; the idea itself becomes but a symbol , the most abstract thought less than a metaphor , in rela- tion to what lies behind it . Forms , figures , and natural apprehensions are but hindrances ...
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... nature as Suso's , a nature which , as some- what wistfully he confesses , " could not remain without a love , " with un- sullied human affections , and a sensi- tive temperament charged with that keen emotional joy in beauty which to ...
... nature as Suso's , a nature which , as some- what wistfully he confesses , " could not remain without a love , " with un- sullied human affections , and a sensi- tive temperament charged with that keen emotional joy in beauty which to ...
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... nature of the English people , transfig- ured it , and possessed it with an ideal- ism and an imagination which had before seemed alien to all its temper and all its works . And in a field where it gets all too little credit for its ...
... nature of the English people , transfig- ured it , and possessed it with an ideal- ism and an imagination which had before seemed alien to all its temper and all its works . And in a field where it gets all too little credit for its ...
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