The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for PoetryDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1929 - 401 strani |
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Stran 292
... become a blessing . Meanwhile it is a curse , because the temptation to become rich by using this new power in the exploitation of man's passions and of his coarse curiosity has proved irre- sistible . As a result , men who are not ...
... become a blessing . Meanwhile it is a curse , because the temptation to become rich by using this new power in the exploitation of man's passions and of his coarse curiosity has proved irre- sistible . As a result , men who are not ...
Stran 299
... become a function of material well - being they have become over - ripe and trivial -in other words , they have ceased to be . Any attempt , then , to seek salvation merely by an intelli- gent and adroit use of the machine , merely by ...
... become a function of material well - being they have become over - ripe and trivial -in other words , they have ceased to be . Any attempt , then , to seek salvation merely by an intelli- gent and adroit use of the machine , merely by ...
Stran 304
... becomes a new and nobler thing . These rather crude ideas of a world in which growth is itself an end and a source of value , become for Swinburne a key to the divine and a revelation of perfection . and the means to his acceptance of ...
... becomes a new and nobler thing . These rather crude ideas of a world in which growth is itself an end and a source of value , become for Swinburne a key to the divine and a revelation of perfection . and the means to his acceptance of ...
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The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for Poetry Eleanor Carroll Chilton,Herbert Agar Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1929 |
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