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... social equivalent for " Je suis cocu " ? When the translated husband exclaims that he has been " betrayed " by his friend , the whole affair shifts to another plane , its values are changed , and its moral - or if you like , its immoral ...
... social equivalent for " Je suis cocu " ? When the translated husband exclaims that he has been " betrayed " by his friend , the whole affair shifts to another plane , its values are changed , and its moral - or if you like , its immoral ...
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... social dramas . The people he wrote of were never familiar to us in externals , but attempts to make them " Norwegian were futile . The important thing about Hedda Gabler was that , as Grant Allen said , one took her down to dinner ...
... social dramas . The people he wrote of were never familiar to us in externals , but attempts to make them " Norwegian were futile . The important thing about Hedda Gabler was that , as Grant Allen said , one took her down to dinner ...
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... social factor of the many factors that influence our minds . If we desire it to have all the potency , all the rapidity of movement that the circumstances demand , it must be a universal labour , shared in by all the spiritual forces of ...
... social factor of the many factors that influence our minds . If we desire it to have all the potency , all the rapidity of movement that the circumstances demand , it must be a universal labour , shared in by all the spiritual forces of ...
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... social value of literature . First , because it would reveal to us something even more substantial and useful as an incentive to action than a collection of books , namely a collective soul ready armed for action ; and secondly ...
... social value of literature . First , because it would reveal to us something even more substantial and useful as an incentive to action than a collection of books , namely a collective soul ready armed for action ; and secondly ...
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... social , with which the art of drama had never , or only on rare occasions , attempted to deal . Finally , it may be said that even when our drama drew its inspiration from moral problems which , for the time being , were interesting ...
... social , with which the art of drama had never , or only on rare occasions , attempted to deal . Finally , it may be said that even when our drama drew its inspiration from moral problems which , for the time being , were interesting ...
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