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Page 53
... example of this mysteriousness , but the example given by Bain is nothing less than the aggregrate of tender feeling in women like Maggie Tulliver and men like Philip himself : ' The feminine constitution on the whole ' , Bain writes ...
... example of this mysteriousness , but the example given by Bain is nothing less than the aggregrate of tender feeling in women like Maggie Tulliver and men like Philip himself : ' The feminine constitution on the whole ' , Bain writes ...
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... example of ignorance intoxicated by theory . " In the 1860s George Eliot's political scepticism seems to have been particularly intense . The gap between her humanist hopes and convictions and the actual condi- tions of life around her ...
... example of ignorance intoxicated by theory . " In the 1860s George Eliot's political scepticism seems to have been particularly intense . The gap between her humanist hopes and convictions and the actual condi- tions of life around her ...
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... example , argued that the ' great artistic purpose of the story is to trace out the conflict between liberal culture and the more passionate form of the Christian faith in that strange era , which has so many points of resemblance with ...
... example , argued that the ' great artistic purpose of the story is to trace out the conflict between liberal culture and the more passionate form of the Christian faith in that strange era , which has so many points of resemblance with ...
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Morality and religion | 17 |
Heredity and psychology | 38 |
the challenge of Marxs Theses on Feuerbach | 103 |
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