Religious and Moral Ideas in the Novels of George EliotUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1963 - 398 pages |
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... Bray's The Philosphy of Necessity , published in the same year , was one of the books that Eliot took home with her ... Charles Bray , Phases of Opinion and Experience During a An Autobiography ( London , 1884 ) , p . 76 Long Life : of ...
... Bray's The Philosphy of Necessity , published in the same year , was one of the books that Eliot took home with her ... Charles Bray , Phases of Opinion and Experience During a An Autobiography ( London , 1884 ) , p . 76 Long Life : of ...
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... Bray calls them the " modes of the unknowable " and they are convertible into each other . Mind is also a different ... Charles Bray , The Philosophy of Necessity or Natural Law as Applicable to Moral , Mental and Social Science ( second ...
... Bray calls them the " modes of the unknowable " and they are convertible into each other . Mind is also a different ... Charles Bray , The Philosophy of Necessity or Natural Law as Applicable to Moral , Mental and Social Science ( second ...
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... Charles Bray in 1846. Mrs. Bray pasted five of her contributions ( 1846-47 ) into her Commonplace Book and these were privately printed by Major George Redway in 1919. These essays of her period of apprenticeship embody some of her ...
... Charles Bray in 1846. Mrs. Bray pasted five of her contributions ( 1846-47 ) into her Commonplace Book and these were privately printed by Major George Redway in 1919. These essays of her period of apprenticeship embody some of her ...
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