Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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Página 79
... sense of desolation is overpowering . Kafirs in an unknown country without landmarks nevertheless travel from point to point with unerring precision which is totally incomprehensible to Europeans , and which seems to amount to a sixth sense ...
... sense of desolation is overpowering . Kafirs in an unknown country without landmarks nevertheless travel from point to point with unerring precision which is totally incomprehensible to Europeans , and which seems to amount to a sixth sense ...
Página 91
... sense that history , which often seems to try to repeat itself , ever really does so . In the deep sense it is as true of the march of Clio as of the march of Nature through all the changes of time , that there are " no returning ...
... sense that history , which often seems to try to repeat itself , ever really does so . In the deep sense it is as true of the march of Clio as of the march of Nature through all the changes of time , that there are " no returning ...
Página 93
... sense of dissatis- faction and of failure . Colonial prose fiction , therefore , may be tried by Colonial standards , and , being found excellent , according to those stand- ards , may be absolved from trial before the classic tribunal ...
... sense of dissatis- faction and of failure . Colonial prose fiction , therefore , may be tried by Colonial standards , and , being found excellent , according to those stand- ards , may be absolved from trial before the classic tribunal ...
Página 125
... sense exists , and that it is active . However , as a fact , it does unfortunately happen that priest- hoods are somewhat burdened with ancient moralities that a cultivated moral sense has in our time left behind it , and this is one ...
... sense exists , and that it is active . However , as a fact , it does unfortunately happen that priest- hoods are somewhat burdened with ancient moralities that a cultivated moral sense has in our time left behind it , and this is one ...
Página 127
... sense , he has never really and heartily approved of Nature , and the small respect he has paid her is shown by his constant disregard of what seem to be her plainest intentions , as , for example , by * I once knew a French veterinary ...
... sense , he has never really and heartily approved of Nature , and the small respect he has paid her is shown by his constant disregard of what seem to be her plainest intentions , as , for example , by * I once knew a French veterinary ...
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