The Twentieth Century, 21권Nineteenth Century and After, 1887 |
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... mind , and at that very time , contending . Seeing how remarkable has been the misunderstanding displayed by such competent readers as Mr. Wallace and Mr. Seebohm - a misunderstanding on which they both found their only objection to my ...
... mind , and at that very time , contending . Seeing how remarkable has been the misunderstanding displayed by such competent readers as Mr. Wallace and Mr. Seebohm - a misunderstanding on which they both found their only objection to my ...
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... minds that they are criminals till some time after they have been set free ' ( Ans . 6394 ) . This view fully acted up to would frustrate the chief object of these institutions , which is the obliteration from a child's mind of all past ...
... minds that they are criminals till some time after they have been set free ' ( Ans . 6394 ) . This view fully acted up to would frustrate the chief object of these institutions , which is the obliteration from a child's mind of all past ...
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would look after themselves . This advice constitutes to my mind the lines upon which the real reform of the House of Lords should run . Such moral reformation need not hinder any concurrent constitutional reforms which might be thought ...
would look after themselves . This advice constitutes to my mind the lines upon which the real reform of the House of Lords should run . Such moral reformation need not hinder any concurrent constitutional reforms which might be thought ...
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... mind and body . There are many social and philanthropic problems of the deepest interest to the masses of the people , waiting for solution at the hands of the legislature , which owing to the pressure of purely political business , are ...
... mind and body . There are many social and philanthropic problems of the deepest interest to the masses of the people , waiting for solution at the hands of the legislature , which owing to the pressure of purely political business , are ...
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... mind that noble example is contagious ) , would probably do more to strengthen its influence and increase its authority , than many an ambitious project which had taxed the brains of statesmen and reformers . BRABAZON . PURE BEER . THE ...
... mind that noble example is contagious ) , would probably do more to strengthen its influence and increase its authority , than many an ambitious project which had taxed the brains of statesmen and reformers . BRABAZON . PURE BEER . THE ...
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654 페이지 - For woman is not undevelopt man, But diverse : could we make her as the man, Sweet Love were slain: his dearest bond is this, Not like to like, but like in difference. Yet in the long years liker must they grow; The man be more of woman, she of man; He gain in sweetness and in moral height, Nor lose the wrestling thews that throw the world; She mental breadth, nor fail in childward care, Nor lose the childlike in the larger mind; Till at the last she set herself to man, Like perfect music unto noble...
794 페이지 - Owls move in a buoyant manner, as if lighter than the air ; they seem to want ballast. There is a peculiarity belonging to ravens that must draw the attention even of the most incurious — they spend all their leisure time in striking and cuffing each other on the wing in a kind of playful skirmish...
14 페이지 - It is an inherent condition of human affairs that no intention, however sincere, of protecting the interests of others can make it safe or salutary to tie up their own hands. Still more obviously true is it that by their own hands only can any positive and durable improvement of their circumstances in life be worked out.
274 페이지 - The eager spirit has darted from my hold, And, with the intemperate energy of love, Flies to the dear feet of Emmanuel; But, ere it reach them, the keen sanctity, Which with its effluence, like a glory, clothes And circles round the Crucified, has seized, And scorch'd, and shrivell'd it; and now it lies Passive and still before the awful Throne.
406 페이지 - For doating on her beauty, though her death Shall be revenged after no common action. Does the silkworm expend her yellow labours For thee? For thee does she undo herself? Are lordships sold to maintain ladyships For the poor benefit of a bewildering minute?