The American People: A Study in National Psychology1909 |
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... impressions in the world abroad . In order to comprehend the char- acteristics of one's own nation , we must subject it to a scrutinizing comparison with other nations . How difficult is this comparison to make . How few have even the ...
... impressions in the world abroad . In order to comprehend the char- acteristics of one's own nation , we must subject it to a scrutinizing comparison with other nations . How difficult is this comparison to make . How few have even the ...
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... impressions . To a certain extent their force is blunted when countless generations have looked upon the same mountains or the same valleys , for each succeeding generation has in it a part at least of the stored emotions and sensa ...
... impressions . To a certain extent their force is blunted when countless generations have looked upon the same mountains or the same valleys , for each succeeding generation has in it a part at least of the stored emotions and sensa ...
الصفحة 99
... impressions , the romance that in the course of three centuries have grown up around the majestic figure of the Puritan , which , like the weeds about a temple , dwarf its beauty and distort its proportions . To begin with , we must ...
... impressions , the romance that in the course of three centuries have grown up around the majestic figure of the Puritan , which , like the weeds about a temple , dwarf its beauty and distort its proportions . To begin with , we must ...
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... impression . The Puritan's whole training , his intense idealism , quickened the imag- ination , for had he not been gifted with the divine power of imagination , life would have lost many of its terrors and death promised fewer rewards ...
... impression . The Puritan's whole training , his intense idealism , quickened the imag- ination , for had he not been gifted with the divine power of imagination , life would have lost many of its terrors and death promised fewer rewards ...
الصفحة 189
... impression , but just a little more of that gracious spark of humanity and he would have given birth to a race of poets instead of a race of business men . And some were . There was Milton , the great poet of the Puritans and one of the ...
... impression , but just a little more of that gracious spark of humanity and he would have given birth to a race of poets instead of a race of business men . And some were . There was Milton , the great poet of the Puritans and one of the ...
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