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... reflect a new range of emotions . I cannot obviously enter into the physiology of all this , except to say that facial recognition , or the capacity for it , seems to be developed , as we might expect , along with language capacities ...
... reflect a new range of emotions . I cannot obviously enter into the physiology of all this , except to say that facial recognition , or the capacity for it , seems to be developed , as we might expect , along with language capacities ...
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... reflect about the human condition ; and of those I have mentioned - more recent figures have yet to earn their place - none is likely to be dethroned . But looking to a future which promises to be far longer than the past , man must ...
... reflect about the human condition ; and of those I have mentioned - more recent figures have yet to earn their place - none is likely to be dethroned . But looking to a future which promises to be far longer than the past , man must ...
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... reflect upon motives , he can offer explanations , he can exercise his ingenuity in searching for new material . Nevertheless , just as the surgeon has his body , so the biographer has his corpus of dates and events , of beginnings and ...
... reflect upon motives , he can offer explanations , he can exercise his ingenuity in searching for new material . Nevertheless , just as the surgeon has his body , so the biographer has his corpus of dates and events , of beginnings and ...
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KEYNES AND BLOOMSBURY | 15 |
THE PROLIFIC WRITER | 28 |
BUT WHAT GOOD CAME OF IT AT LAST? | 61 |
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