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Page 71
... action are shown to be utterly nugatory . The most convincing suggestions of hope in the novel derive from its implicit suggestion that though the future is opaque , as it seems demonstrably to be to the characters in the action ...
... action are shown to be utterly nugatory . The most convincing suggestions of hope in the novel derive from its implicit suggestion that though the future is opaque , as it seems demonstrably to be to the characters in the action ...
Page 73
... action . The pursuit of liberal freedoms , Comte believed , of equality , popular sovereignty and national indepen ... actions of the middle - class voters in the novel . Mr Nolan's complacent pontifications , for example , suggest , if ...
... action . The pursuit of liberal freedoms , Comte believed , of equality , popular sovereignty and national indepen ... actions of the middle - class voters in the novel . Mr Nolan's complacent pontifications , for example , suggest , if ...
Page 92
... action of music on Fidalma in The Spanish Gypsy is in this respect characteristic . The long notes , we are told With subtle penetration enter all The myriad corridors of the passionate soul , Messenger - like spread , and answering action ...
... action of music on Fidalma in The Spanish Gypsy is in this respect characteristic . The long notes , we are told With subtle penetration enter all The myriad corridors of the passionate soul , Messenger - like spread , and answering action ...
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Morality and religion | 17 |
Heredity and psychology | 38 |
the challenge of Marxs Theses on Feuerbach | 103 |
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