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... particular religious doctrines and practices . Positivism and Associationism can be no less illuminating in particular instances . The function of the first part of this book , therefore , is to fill the gap between the kind of broad ...
... particular religious doctrines and practices . Positivism and Associationism can be no less illuminating in particular instances . The function of the first part of this book , therefore , is to fill the gap between the kind of broad ...
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... particular interest since it helps to explain the novel's notoriously problematical structure . On the one hand the Daniel - Mordecai narrative in Daniel Deronda is overtly and insistent- ly didactic , and therefore fundamentally at ...
... particular interest since it helps to explain the novel's notoriously problematical structure . On the one hand the Daniel - Mordecai narrative in Daniel Deronda is overtly and insistent- ly didactic , and therefore fundamentally at ...
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... Particular Web . Essays on Middlemarch , ed . I. Adam ( 1955 ) , 43-72 ; and G. Beer , ' Myth and the single consciousness : Middlemarch and The Lifted Veil , ibid . , 91–115 . Q. Anderson , ' George Eliot in Middlemarch ' , in From ...
... Particular Web . Essays on Middlemarch , ed . I. Adam ( 1955 ) , 43-72 ; and G. Beer , ' Myth and the single consciousness : Middlemarch and The Lifted Veil , ibid . , 91–115 . Q. Anderson , ' George Eliot in Middlemarch ' , in From ...
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Morality and religion | 17 |
Heredity and psychology | 38 |
the challenge of Marxs Theses on Feuerbach | 103 |
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