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" ... tears, curb their revolt and recoil before a law which all recognize and revere as the highest law of man's conscience. One day, this prejudice will strike us as barbarous. Its roots go down to the unacknowledged fears left in the heart by religions... "
Our Eternity - 第 20 頁
Maurice Maeterlinck 著 - 1913 - 258 頁
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Death

Maurice Maeterlinck - 1911 - 144 頁
...in the heart by religions that have long since died out in the mind of men. That is why H •* i' f the doctors act as though they |.'' were convinced...in the unknown. '" They seem persuaded that every"\ vVy minute gained amidst the most / intolerable sufferings is snatched N from the incomparably more...
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Everybody's Magazine, 第 25 卷

1911 - 900 頁
...down to the unacknowledged fears left in the heart by religions that have long died out in the mind of men. That is why the doctors act as though they...there is no known torture but is preferable to those which await us in the unknown. They seem persuaded that every minute gained amidst the most intolerable...
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Criticisms of Life: Studies in Faith, Hope and Despair

Horace James Bridges - 1915 - 324 頁
...he sets out in the following paragraphs: — 1 Emerson's essay on "Worship," in The Conduct of Life. As science progresses, it prolongs the agony which...that which they know to be imaginary, they choose the real one. . . . The doctors, on their side, say or might say that, in the present stage of science,...
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Criticisms of Life: Studies in Faith, Hope and Despair

Horace James Bridges - 1915 - 338 頁
...he sets out in the following paragraphs:— 1 Emerson's essay on "Worship," in The Conduct of Life. As science progresses, it prolongs the agony which...that which they know to be imaginary, they choose the real one. . . . The doctors, on their side, say or might say that, in the present stage of science,...
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Criticisms of Life: Studies in Faith, Hope and Despair

Horace James Bridges - 1915 - 328 頁
...which all recognize and revere as the highest law of man's conscience. / One day, this prejudice'will strike us as barbarous. Its roots go down to the unacknowledged...torture but is preferable to those awaiting us in the unknown.\They seem persuaded that^very minule_gained amid the most intolerable sufferi1yjsis jnatchfidJrora-the...
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