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Louise Merwin Young. creative and regulative power , the " national soul , " source of all culture and the true vehicle of history . This soul ( the counter- part of Leibniz ' monad ) represented a harmony of all the active powers within ...
Louise Merwin Young. creative and regulative power , the " national soul , " source of all culture and the true vehicle of history . This soul ( the counter- part of Leibniz ' monad ) represented a harmony of all the active powers within ...
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... soul - killing will a people become endowed with sufficient moral force to arise and shake off the incubus of a moribund society . For it is " not hunger alone . . . but the feeling of the insupportable , all - pervading Falsehood which ...
... soul - killing will a people become endowed with sufficient moral force to arise and shake off the incubus of a moribund society . For it is " not hunger alone . . . but the feeling of the insupportable , all - pervading Falsehood which ...
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... soul is great ; show us a great soul of a man , in some work symbolic of such ... some concrete thing , some Event , Man's Life , American Forest , or piece of Creation ... well Emersonized , depictured by 9946 Emerson , and cast forth ...
... soul is great ; show us a great soul of a man , in some work symbolic of such ... some concrete thing , some Event , Man's Life , American Forest , or piece of Creation ... well Emersonized , depictured by 9946 Emerson , and cast forth ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
BACKGROUNDS ΙΟ | 10 |
CARLYLES PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY | 54 |
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