Littell's Living Age, Band 186Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1890 |
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... nature of poetry , or at least to say that to play in this way with double the ordinary theory of its nature , he must meanings is necessarily to lose the imme- be prepared to live in an atmosphere of diate appeal of poetry to our inner ...
... nature of poetry , or at least to say that to play in this way with double the ordinary theory of its nature , he must meanings is necessarily to lose the imme- be prepared to live in an atmosphere of diate appeal of poetry to our inner ...
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... nature , but only to purify it . Nature must die to itself that it might live to God , but it could so die without perish- ing ; it could rise again to a new spiritual life without ceasing to be nature . Nay , if the medieval saint ...
... nature , but only to purify it . Nature must die to itself that it might live to God , but it could so die without perish- ing ; it could rise again to a new spiritual life without ceasing to be nature . Nay , if the medieval saint ...
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... nature , and a morality of the three theological virtues , which are entirely the effect of supernatural inspira- tion . Hence the continually increasing danger and darkness of his descent through the circles of the Inferno , and the ...
... nature , and a morality of the three theological virtues , which are entirely the effect of supernatural inspira- tion . Hence the continually increasing danger and darkness of his descent through the circles of the Inferno , and the ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
THE LAW IN 1847 AND THE LAW IN 1889 | 27 |
TEMPLE | 32 |
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