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... less fully in accordance with text - book principle , Arthur and Hetty are repeatedly presented in terms of triviality and lack of depth . Arthur prefers The Beggar's Opera and " The Ancient Mariner ' to Wordsworth's contributions to ...
... less fully in accordance with text - book principle , Arthur and Hetty are repeatedly presented in terms of triviality and lack of depth . Arthur prefers The Beggar's Opera and " The Ancient Mariner ' to Wordsworth's contributions to ...
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... less truthful man than he might have been tempted into the subsequent creation of a vision in the form of resurgent memory [ and ] a less sane man might have believed in such a creation ' ( ch . 1 ) . Again , years later , though he ...
... less truthful man than he might have been tempted into the subsequent creation of a vision in the form of resurgent memory [ and ] a less sane man might have believed in such a creation ' ( ch . 1 ) . Again , years later , though he ...
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... less ordinary than Fred . She and her mother , however , effectively suggest that women as well as men have the need and right in the ordinary course of things to work as well as to love . Each marries an apparently ' weak ' man but ...
... less ordinary than Fred . She and her mother , however , effectively suggest that women as well as men have the need and right in the ordinary course of things to work as well as to love . Each marries an apparently ' weak ' man but ...
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Morality and religion | 17 |
Heredity and psychology | 38 |
the challenge of Marxs Theses on Feuerbach | 103 |
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