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Page 124
... called ' extravagance of feeling ' , feeling which engrosses discrimination and enforces uncritical assent . The process is well illustrated by George Eliot's hectic preoccupation in ' Janet's Repen- tance ' with intoxication , self ...
... called ' extravagance of feeling ' , feeling which engrosses discrimination and enforces uncritical assent . The process is well illustrated by George Eliot's hectic preoccupation in ' Janet's Repen- tance ' with intoxication , self ...
Page 183
... called George Eliot's ' broad and understanding and forgiving wisdom . . . itself so much a matter of synthesis and compromise ' , while characters such as Janet Demps- ter and Maggie Tulliver remind us of the lack of ' animal heat and ...
... called George Eliot's ' broad and understanding and forgiving wisdom . . . itself so much a matter of synthesis and compromise ' , while characters such as Janet Demps- ter and Maggie Tulliver remind us of the lack of ' animal heat and ...
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... called a butterfly and asserts the seriousness of life's dilemmas . The priest then makes his one intervention - he evidently brings together the Catholic and modernist tendencies in Anglicanism . His universe is sacramental , the ...
... called a butterfly and asserts the seriousness of life's dilemmas . The priest then makes his one intervention - he evidently brings together the Catholic and modernist tendencies in Anglicanism . His universe is sacramental , the ...
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Morality and religion | 17 |
Heredity and psychology | 38 |
the challenge of Marxs Theses on Feuerbach | 103 |
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