Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 25 |
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... human beings or human motives or forms of human behaviour into abrupt categories to be labelled for perpetual praise or perpetual damnation . There are psychologists who , hearing the tale that I have just outlined — the tale of the ...
... human beings or human motives or forms of human behaviour into abrupt categories to be labelled for perpetual praise or perpetual damnation . There are psychologists who , hearing the tale that I have just outlined — the tale of the ...
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... human nature and to inspire those guesses no less scientific because they are guesses - without which the seeming contradictions of human nature cannot be reconciled . But Turgenev is not a sentimentalist . Hear how he ends his love ...
... human nature and to inspire those guesses no less scientific because they are guesses - without which the seeming contradictions of human nature cannot be reconciled . But Turgenev is not a sentimentalist . Hear how he ends his love ...
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... human nature , a union , even a unison , of body and spirit , the carnal passions and sensibilities blending with the higher emotions and aspirations . ( One is reminded of Meredith's Triad of blood , brain and spirit . ) This fusion ...
... human nature , a union , even a unison , of body and spirit , the carnal passions and sensibilities blending with the higher emotions and aspirations . ( One is reminded of Meredith's Triad of blood , brain and spirit . ) This fusion ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
Thomas | 28 |
Atalanta in Calydon By C M Bowra M A F B A | 51 |
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