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... Surely he that forgives at the mother's prayer . " The drama concludes with that one hope . The true self is that which is seen by love , and if , now , Peer Gynt will yield himself to love's faith , there may yet be seen the man of ...
... Surely he that forgives at the mother's prayer . " The drama concludes with that one hope . The true self is that which is seen by love , and if , now , Peer Gynt will yield himself to love's faith , there may yet be seen the man of ...
Page 118
... surely find Me . " And that we take to be the first great service of this poem . " It impressed on our minds , " said Henry Sidgwick , " the ineffaceable and ineradica- ble conviction , that humanity will not and cannot acquiesce in a ...
... surely find Me . " And that we take to be the first great service of this poem . " It impressed on our minds , " said Henry Sidgwick , " the ineffaceable and ineradica- ble conviction , that humanity will not and cannot acquiesce in a ...
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... Surely it must be so ! To infer Divine power from human power - and Divine Wisdom from human knowledge and be afraid to infer Divine Love from human love is " to have faith in the least things , distrust in the greatest of all . " " Do ...
... Surely it must be so ! To infer Divine power from human power - and Divine Wisdom from human knowledge and be afraid to infer Divine Love from human love is " to have faith in the least things , distrust in the greatest of all . " " Do ...
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