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... called the Per- fectibility of man ; the faith that man was by nature good , almost infinitely good ; there was just some one thing perverting him and holding him back . It was Superstition , old custom , tyranny ; what Voltaire called ...
... called the Per- fectibility of man ; the faith that man was by nature good , almost infinitely good ; there was just some one thing perverting him and holding him back . It was Superstition , old custom , tyranny ; what Voltaire called ...
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... called escapism . " They would point to Bazarov in ' Fathers and Children as being unquestion- ably a political character , and would discover sociological symbols even in his portraits of women , saying that they represented the New ...
... called escapism . " They would point to Bazarov in ' Fathers and Children as being unquestion- ably a political character , and would discover sociological symbols even in his portraits of women , saying that they represented the New ...
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... called First Love . ' There are three good reasons for clinging to it that it is enchanting ; that it is the only story in the world of which I am prepared to say that it is flawless ; and that it is the only story of Turgenev's of ...
... called First Love . ' There are three good reasons for clinging to it that it is enchanting ; that it is the only story in the world of which I am prepared to say that it is flawless ; and that it is the only story of Turgenev's of ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
III | 28 |
Atalanta in Calydon By C M Bowra M A F B A | 51 |
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