Modes and MoralsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 276 psl. |
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... author is Tolstoï . He must qualify for the possession of her hand by long , voluntary resi- dence in the slums ; he may inherit ancestral acres only if he has , concerning them , social- istic intentions . He must be too altruistic to ...
... author is Tolstoï . He must qualify for the possession of her hand by long , voluntary resi- dence in the slums ; he may inherit ancestral acres only if he has , concerning them , social- istic intentions . He must be too altruistic to ...
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... authors as taking thought not for to - morrow but for to - day . Certainly brutality , or the indifference which is negative brutality , is not a beautiful or a moral thing ; and certainly we do not particularly sympa- thize with ...
... authors as taking thought not for to - morrow but for to - day . Certainly brutality , or the indifference which is negative brutality , is not a beautiful or a moral thing ; and certainly we do not particularly sympa- thize with ...
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... novels . But in re- gretting him , we shall do well to remember that though publication was delayed until some time after the author's death , the bulk of The Way of All Flesh was written in the ' 70's [ 106 ] MODES AND MORALS.
... novels . But in re- gretting him , we shall do well to remember that though publication was delayed until some time after the author's death , the bulk of The Way of All Flesh was written in the ' 70's [ 106 ] MODES AND MORALS.
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... author of The Man of Prop- erty , and Fraternity , and Justice , one - just one - fixed idea . Mr. Galsworthy always deals with a man who is in love with some other man's wife ; and his world is thereby nar- rowed . Mr. Wells is ...
... author of The Man of Prop- erty , and Fraternity , and Justice , one - just one - fixed idea . Mr. Galsworthy always deals with a man who is in love with some other man's wife ; and his world is thereby nar- rowed . Mr. Wells is ...
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... author's sympathy is with the under dog ; whether it is Kipps or Mr. Polly living out his long foredoomed existence , or George Ponderevo analyzing Bladesover with diabolic keenness and aching contempt . " I'm a spiritual guttersnipe in ...
... author's sympathy is with the under dog ; whether it is Kipps or Mr. Polly living out his long foredoomed existence , or George Ponderevo analyzing Bladesover with diabolic keenness and aching contempt . " I'm a spiritual guttersnipe in ...
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Modes and Morals By Katharine Fullerton Gerould. (Inhalt: The New ... Katharine Fullerton Gerould Visos knygos peržiūra - 1920 |
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