University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 16University of Toronto Press, 1946 - Canada |
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Page 144
... problem in his " Laurel Crown " sonnet to Leigh Hunt ( 1816 ) . Minutes are flying swiftly , and as yet Nothing unearthly has enticed my brain Into a Delphic labyrinth — I would fain Catch an immortal thought .... Within the time ...
... problem in his " Laurel Crown " sonnet to Leigh Hunt ( 1816 ) . Minutes are flying swiftly , and as yet Nothing unearthly has enticed my brain Into a Delphic labyrinth — I would fain Catch an immortal thought .... Within the time ...
Page 157
... problem of which doctrine fits human nature best depends very largely upon the facts of human motivation . Is there an original altruistic motive operating in kindly and helpful , in patriotic , public - spirited , humanitarian action ...
... problem of which doctrine fits human nature best depends very largely upon the facts of human motivation . Is there an original altruistic motive operating in kindly and helpful , in patriotic , public - spirited , humanitarian action ...
Page 424
... problem- " man is the real problem , the old , the modern problem . " Though he has not favoured us with an outline of a curriculum constructed in conformity with his ideal , it is probable that literature , history , and philosophy ...
... problem- " man is the real problem , the old , the modern problem . " Though he has not favoured us with an outline of a curriculum constructed in conformity with his ideal , it is probable that literature , history , and philosophy ...
Contents
Plato and Freud G EDISON | 1 |
An Answer | 17 |
A Causerie JAMES A ROY | 30 |
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