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... feeling in women like Maggie Tulliver and men like Philip himself : ' The feminine constitution on the whole ' , Bain writes , and certain well - recognised varieties of the constitution of the male sex , are favourable to the emotion ...
... feeling in women like Maggie Tulliver and men like Philip himself : ' The feminine constitution on the whole ' , Bain writes , and certain well - recognised varieties of the constitution of the male sex , are favourable to the emotion ...
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... feeling and the waywardness of activity " — a situation apparently represented in North Loamshire by the stolid complacencies of Wace and Nolan , and young Joyce's unfeeling proposal to muster the country's trades union delegates ' for ...
... feeling and the waywardness of activity " — a situation apparently represented in North Loamshire by the stolid complacencies of Wace and Nolan , and young Joyce's unfeeling proposal to muster the country's trades union delegates ' for ...
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... feeling . . . there is simply a full mind pouring itself out in song as its natural and easiest medium . The mind has its far - stretching thoughts , its abundant treasure of well - digested learning , its acute observation of life ...
... feeling . . . there is simply a full mind pouring itself out in song as its natural and easiest medium . The mind has its far - stretching thoughts , its abundant treasure of well - digested learning , its acute observation of life ...
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Morality and religion | 17 |
Heredity and psychology | 38 |
the challenge of Marxs Theses on Feuerbach | 103 |
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