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Page 76
... suggests , but he also feels ' no bitterness except in the matter of pauper labourers and the bad - luck that sent contrarious seasons and the sheep rot ' . Here , surely , an ' antithesis between social Man and Nature ' is urgently ...
... suggests , but he also feels ' no bitterness except in the matter of pauper labourers and the bad - luck that sent contrarious seasons and the sheep rot ' . Here , surely , an ' antithesis between social Man and Nature ' is urgently ...
Page 115
... suggests that since ' lions and dogs know a distinction between man's glances ' , doubtless the Duffield audience ... suggest any kind of utterable English ' . " The intellectual , artistic , and political emasculation that follows from ...
... suggests that since ' lions and dogs know a distinction between man's glances ' , doubtless the Duffield audience ... suggest any kind of utterable English ' . " The intellectual , artistic , and political emasculation that follows from ...
Page 210
... suggests that it belongs to the auto- nomous realm of art defended by Osric with Hamlet's support . The tensions in George Eliot's work between the ideal and the real have already been discussed . The difference between the Deronda ...
... suggests that it belongs to the auto- nomous realm of art defended by Osric with Hamlet's support . The tensions in George Eliot's work between the ideal and the real have already been discussed . The difference between the Deronda ...
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Morality and religion | 17 |
Heredity and psychology | 38 |
the challenge of Marxs Theses on Feuerbach | 103 |
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