The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 13Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... human events and transactions . Poetry sings heroes , the great and renowned of earth , or chants at the festal board and at the couch of voluptuousness . Art models its creations after human forms , for human pleasure , or human ...
... human events and transactions . Poetry sings heroes , the great and renowned of earth , or chants at the festal board and at the couch of voluptuousness . Art models its creations after human forms , for human pleasure , or human ...
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... human appoint- ment solely , the Divine will must be dependent on the human for the means and opportunity to manifest itself . Which is the true view ? Neither , when taken exclusively . In the universe as it is , there is always room ...
... human appoint- ment solely , the Divine will must be dependent on the human for the means and opportunity to manifest itself . Which is the true view ? Neither , when taken exclusively . In the universe as it is , there is always room ...
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... humanity , -human nature if you will only under a special aspect ; is the manifestation of only a special phasis of its essential power . The greater the number of individuals , the more complete , then , the actualization of hu- manity ...
... humanity , -human nature if you will only under a special aspect ; is the manifestation of only a special phasis of its essential power . The greater the number of individuals , the more complete , then , the actualization of hu- manity ...
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