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... think of our age as the Golden Age , the glorious morning of the world . And I , for one , do not regret that fate has cast my life in it . IRVING BABBITT [ Irving Babbitt , Professor of French Literature SIR JAMES JEANS 119.
... think of our age as the Golden Age , the glorious morning of the world . And I , for one , do not regret that fate has cast my life in it . IRVING BABBITT [ Irving Babbitt , Professor of French Literature SIR JAMES JEANS 119.
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Albert Einstein. IRVING BABBITT [ Irving Babbitt , Professor of French Literature at Har- vard , has devoted many years to tracing Rousseau's influence on modern literature and society , and has therefore deemed it appropriate to set ...
Albert Einstein. IRVING BABBITT [ Irving Babbitt , Professor of French Literature at Har- vard , has devoted many years to tracing Rousseau's influence on modern literature and society , and has therefore deemed it appropriate to set ...
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... fusedly . From all the confusion , however , there finally emerges a clear - cut issue — namely , whether humanitarianism , or , if one prefers , the utilitarian - sentimental movement , has supplied IRVING BABBITT 125.
... fusedly . From all the confusion , however , there finally emerges a clear - cut issue — namely , whether humanitarianism , or , if one prefers , the utilitarian - sentimental movement , has supplied IRVING BABBITT 125.
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BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
JOHN DEWEY | 21 |
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