The Quarterly Review, Volume 257John Murray, 1931 |
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Pagina 106
... things which are behind and reaches forth unto those things which are before . I am convinced that the average modern Englishman has , on the whole , a truer and nobler conception of God than his ancestor of four centuries ago . But ...
... things which are behind and reaches forth unto those things which are before . I am convinced that the average modern Englishman has , on the whole , a truer and nobler conception of God than his ancestor of four centuries ago . But ...
Pagina 110
... things had settled down after the Reformation . Then , while intellect , through the doors of the learned languages , was penetrating far more directly into ancient thought than any but the rarest students had done in the Middle Ages ...
... things had settled down after the Reformation . Then , while intellect , through the doors of the learned languages , was penetrating far more directly into ancient thought than any but the rarest students had done in the Middle Ages ...
Pagina 321
... thing , and passion ( vuós ) also which warps even the best of men . For the reason that is in man , however good they may ... things , not to lose one's temper . We know from Ammianus that he showed an unbridled temper on many occasions ...
... thing , and passion ( vuós ) also which warps even the best of men . For the reason that is in man , however good they may ... things , not to lose one's temper . We know from Ammianus that he showed an unbridled temper on many occasions ...
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