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It must possess direct vital human interest , and create men and women drawn to the heroic scale and on the heroic plane and yet embodying the qualities and passions and emotions of actual life . It must exalt the new régime , and give ...
It must possess direct vital human interest , and create men and women drawn to the heroic scale and on the heroic plane and yet embodying the qualities and passions and emotions of actual life . It must exalt the new régime , and give ...
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Non sponte sequor , the words wrung out of Aeneas on one of the few occasions when he gives way to simple human emotion , might serve as the motto both for him and for Marcus . In both they pass more and more from an accent of complaint ...
Non sponte sequor , the words wrung out of Aeneas on one of the few occasions when he gives way to simple human emotion , might serve as the motto both for him and for Marcus . In both they pass more and more from an accent of complaint ...
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human experience adequate to the concept of omnipotence . We do , of course , experience power in ourselves ; but when we pass from the concept of power to that of omnipotence , the concept of power is modified in ways which presuppose ...
human experience adequate to the concept of omnipotence . We do , of course , experience power in ourselves ; but when we pass from the concept of power to that of omnipotence , the concept of power is modified in ways which presuppose ...
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