The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 140 |
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He failed to recognize that he was not merely a scientist but also a highly poetic philosopher , and that he was living almost wholly on his intuitional resources resources which were not at all essentially tied up with his science .
He failed to recognize that he was not merely a scientist but also a highly poetic philosopher , and that he was living almost wholly on his intuitional resources resources which were not at all essentially tied up with his science .
Sivu 67
In the old days of high living he had catarrh of the stomach , and half the doctors of Germany prescribing for him . The Revolution took away his delicacies and put him on a diet of black bread and cabbage soup when he could get them .
In the old days of high living he had catarrh of the stomach , and half the doctors of Germany prescribing for him . The Revolution took away his delicacies and put him on a diet of black bread and cabbage soup when he could get them .
Sivu 74
Christianity was , in truth , a way of living . Men pursued their careers , public as well as private , under the eye of God . The readers of Troeltsch and Tawney know how desperately the Church tried to expand its theory to meet new ...
Christianity was , in truth , a way of living . Men pursued their careers , public as well as private , under the eye of God . The readers of Troeltsch and Tawney know how desperately the Church tried to expand its theory to meet new ...
Sivu 128
She took Eden up the Hudson to visit her two aunts , the sisters of her father , who lived in a house with a pinkish roof ... They took Eden to their hearts , and , seated in their little austerely perfect living room , they asked him ...
She took Eden up the Hudson to visit her two aunts , the sisters of her father , who lived in a house with a pinkish roof ... They took Eden to their hearts , and , seated in their little austerely perfect living room , they asked him ...
Sivu 132
Alayne thanked him , and at the same moment the door of the living room was opened and Meg Whiteoak appeared on the threshold . She threw her arms about Eden's neck and kissed him with passionate tenderness . Then she turned to Alayne ...
Alayne thanked him , and at the same moment the door of the living room was opened and Meg Whiteoak appeared on the threshold . She threw her arms about Eden's neck and kissed him with passionate tenderness . Then she turned to Alayne ...
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