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Page 96
... simply bury the images of sorrow represented by Dino's crucifix in the ' tomb of joy ' ( ch . 20 ) represented by Piero's tryptich , but the futility of this simple response is promptly indicated in the ' huge and ghastly image of ...
... simply bury the images of sorrow represented by Dino's crucifix in the ' tomb of joy ' ( ch . 20 ) represented by Piero's tryptich , but the futility of this simple response is promptly indicated in the ' huge and ghastly image of ...
Page 117
... simply by our thinking about it as Caleb does , is naive and disingenuous . We are never given a convincing account of how such an alteration of perspective can be achieved . Alone of all the characters in the novel , Caleb is simply ...
... simply by our thinking about it as Caleb does , is naive and disingenuous . We are never given a convincing account of how such an alteration of perspective can be achieved . Alone of all the characters in the novel , Caleb is simply ...
Page 202
... simply to remain close to Dorothea . His support for the injured through morally dubious agents - ' crying up men who are a part of the very disease that wants curing ' Lydgate calls it ( ch . 46 ) , thus echoing the complaint against ...
... simply to remain close to Dorothea . His support for the injured through morally dubious agents - ' crying up men who are a part of the very disease that wants curing ' Lydgate calls it ( ch . 46 ) , thus echoing the complaint against ...
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Morality and religion | 17 |
Heredity and psychology | 38 |
the challenge of Marxs Theses on Feuerbach | 103 |
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