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... consequences ' , which is so prominent in much of her work ; they agreed together that as a sequence to this doctrine of consequences one of the greatest duties of life was " unembittered resignation to the inevitable " . She hesitated ...
... consequences ' , which is so prominent in much of her work ; they agreed together that as a sequence to this doctrine of consequences one of the greatest duties of life was " unembittered resignation to the inevitable " . She hesitated ...
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... consequence that was not demonstrably inevitable " . The problem is no easy one , especially if responsibility is to ... consequences that may lie folded in a single act of selfish indulgence , is a thought so awful that it ought surely ...
... consequence that was not demonstrably inevitable " . The problem is no easy one , especially if responsibility is to ... consequences that may lie folded in a single act of selfish indulgence , is a thought so awful that it ought surely ...
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... Consequences " , says Mr. Irwine Our deeds carry their terrible consequences quite apart consequences that are hardly ever - from any fluctuations that went before confined to ourselves " . Arthur's deed , we are told later , " was ...
... Consequences " , says Mr. Irwine Our deeds carry their terrible consequences quite apart consequences that are hardly ever - from any fluctuations that went before confined to ourselves " . Arthur's deed , we are told later , " was ...
Contents
The Sources of George Eliots Scientific | 41 |
Scientific Philosophy in Novels | 116 |
Conclusion 164 | 154 |
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