History of English Literature, Том 1H. Holt, 1875 |
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... whole human race . They knew man , but not men ; they had not penetrated to the soul ; they had not seen the infinite diversity and marvelous complexity of souls ; they did not know that the moral constitution of a people or an age is ...
... whole human race . They knew man , but not men ; they had not penetrated to the soul ; they had not seen the infinite diversity and marvelous complexity of souls ; they did not know that the moral constitution of a people or an age is ...
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... whole of man in an abridgment ; and in this limited circle human diversities meet , sometimes in the womb of the primordial matter , sometimes in the twofold primordial development . However minute in their elements , they are enormous ...
... whole of man in an abridgment ; and in this limited circle human diversities meet , sometimes in the womb of the primordial matter , sometimes in the twofold primordial development . However minute in their elements , they are enormous ...
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... whole network of human passions , the chances of peace and public security , the sources of labor and action , spring from hence . Such is the case with all primordial differences : their issues embrace an entire civilization ; and we ...
... whole network of human passions , the chances of peace and public security , the sources of labor and action , spring from hence . Such is the case with all primordial differences : their issues embrace an entire civilization ; and we ...
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... whole moral and social constitution . In each case , the mechanism of human history is the same . We continually find , as the original mainspring , some very general disposition of mind and soul , innatè and appended by nature to the ...
... whole moral and social constitution . In each case , the mechanism of human history is the same . We continually find , as the original mainspring , some very general disposition of mind and soul , innatè and appended by nature to the ...
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... whole bent of its magnificent and harmonious genius towards the worship of pleasure and beauty . Sometimes the social conditions have impressed their mark , as eighteen centuries ago by Christianity , and twenty - five centuries ago by ...
... whole bent of its magnificent and harmonious genius towards the worship of pleasure and beauty . Sometimes the social conditions have impressed their mark , as eighteen centuries ago by Christianity , and twenty - five centuries ago by ...
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