The Yale Review, Svazek 4George Park Fisher, George Burton Adams, Henry Walcott Farnam, Arthur Twining Hadley, John Christopher Schwab, William Fremont Blackman, Edward Gaylord Bourne, Irving Fisher, Henry Crosby Emery, Wilbur Lucius Cross Blackwell, 1915 |
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Strana 434
... attempt to recover the for- gotten experience of mankind , and the attempt often finds but a feeble response in the mind of the living age . Our philosophical literature , as every student of the subject knows , abounds with " fresh ...
... attempt to recover the for- gotten experience of mankind , and the attempt often finds but a feeble response in the mind of the living age . Our philosophical literature , as every student of the subject knows , abounds with " fresh ...
Strana 439
... in conversations with working men on the cars ; and in the comments of distinguished philosophers . I will not attempt to define this " real thing " which we are " up against . " The utmost I can here accomplish will " THE REAL THING " 439.
... in conversations with working men on the cars ; and in the comments of distinguished philosophers . I will not attempt to define this " real thing " which we are " up against . " The utmost I can here accomplish will " THE REAL THING " 439.
Strana 443
... attempt at this moment to make the grounds of it convincing . Indeed , one of the most notable characteristics of the Real Thing is that while , on the one hand , it exalts our minds and stimulates the thinking faculty , on the other ...
... attempt at this moment to make the grounds of it convincing . Indeed , one of the most notable characteristics of the Real Thing is that while , on the one hand , it exalts our minds and stimulates the thinking faculty , on the other ...
Strana 449
... attempt to reconstruct society in accordance with the fundamental rights of man . Unfortunately , when we come to look at solutions of this sort with a little care , we perceive that they bristle with diffi- culties . We soon learn that ...
... attempt to reconstruct society in accordance with the fundamental rights of man . Unfortunately , when we come to look at solutions of this sort with a little care , we perceive that they bristle with diffi- culties . We soon learn that ...
Strana 464
... attempt to make of Jesus a second John the Baptist , and degrade the Sermon on the Mount into an Interimsethik . The teaching of Jesus breaks over all nationalistic limits . Quietistic Pharisaism with its doctrine of reliance upon God ...
... attempt to make of Jesus a second John the Baptist , and degrade the Sermon on the Mount into an Interimsethik . The teaching of Jesus breaks over all nationalistic limits . Quietistic Pharisaism with its doctrine of reliance upon God ...
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Strana 588 - In short, every summer one lives in a state of mutiny and murmur, and I have found the reason : it is because we will affect to have a summer, and we have no title to any such thing. Our poets learnt . their trade of the Romans, and so adopted the terms of their masters. They talk of shady groves, purling streams, and cooling breezes, and we get sore throats and agues with attempting to realize these visions.
Strana 588 - The best sun we have is made of Newcastle coal, and I am determined never to reckon upon any other. We ruin ourselves with inviting over foreign trees, and make our houses clamber up hills to look at prospects. How our ancestors would laugh at us, who knew there was no being comfortable, unless you had a high hill before your nose, and a thick warm wood at your back! Taste is too freezing a commodity for us, and, depend upon it, will go out of fashion again.
Strana 462 - Fear not, for behold I bring you good tidings of great joy which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you; ye shall find the Babe wrapped in swaddling clothes lying in a manger.
Strana 471 - But ye shall not be so: but he that is greatest among you, let him be as the younger; and he that is chief, as he that doth serve.
Strana 514 - How many million- or billion-fold our sense of sight and touch would have to be increased to bring this about! We live in a world of collisions, disruptions, and hurtling missiles of which our senses give us not the slightest evidence, and it is well that they do not. There is a tremendous activity in the air we breathe, in the water we drink, in the food we eat, and in the soil we walk upon, which, if magnified till our senses could take it in, would probably drive us mad. It is in this interior...
Strana 751 - Oh, I am a cook and a captain bold, And the mate of the Nancy brig, And a bo'sun tight, and a midshipmite, And the crew of the captain's gig.
Strana 467 - Lord is now present ; let no man beguile you in any wise : for it will not be, except the falling away come first, and the man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition, he that opposeth and exalteth himself against all that is called God or that is worshipped ; so that he sitteth in the temple of God, setting himself forth as God.
Strana 820 - It is of course not necessary to remind the German Government that the sole right of a belligerent in dealing with neutral vessels on the high seas is limited to visit and search, unless a blockade is proclaimed and effectively maintained, which this Government does not understand to be proposed in this case.
Strana 479 - Peace concluded between those parties; and on the expiration of that time the independence and neutrality of Belgium will, so far as the High Contracting Parties are respectively concerned, continue to rest as heretofore on the 1st Article of the Quintuple Treaty of the 19th of April 1839.
Strana 478 - Such a guarantee has obviously rather the character of a moral sanction to the arrangements which it defends than that of a contingent liability to make war. It would, no doubt, give a right to make war, but it would not necessarily impose the obligation.