The Quarterly Review, Volume 260William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1933 - English literature |
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... self - sacrifice and renunciation are amongst the highest attainments ? May not Englishmen and Indians meet and understand each other along these great lines of thought and conduct ? ' With such a contention , I venture to believe ...
... self - sacrifice and renunciation are amongst the highest attainments ? May not Englishmen and Indians meet and understand each other along these great lines of thought and conduct ? ' With such a contention , I venture to believe ...
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... self- sacrifice and renunciation would be meaningless . He had only the one object , which was entirely outside himself . Self - sacrifice and renunciation meant literally and in reality complete forgetfulness of self and a life of ...
... self- sacrifice and renunciation would be meaningless . He had only the one object , which was entirely outside himself . Self - sacrifice and renunciation meant literally and in reality complete forgetfulness of self and a life of ...
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... self - sacrifice and renunciation . These men were sacrificing their bodies and renouncing all pleasure in this world for a definite end - and this again is the essential point for the purification of their own souls in the hope of personal ...
... self - sacrifice and renunciation . These men were sacrificing their bodies and renouncing all pleasure in this world for a definite end - and this again is the essential point for the purification of their own souls in the hope of personal ...
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