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... truth , this truth of the subjective mind to external objective facts , which might perhaps be described as the least common denominator of our individual mental experiences . In these days we expect something like approximation , but ...
... truth , this truth of the subjective mind to external objective facts , which might perhaps be described as the least common denominator of our individual mental experiences . In these days we expect something like approximation , but ...
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... truth . Nothing has been distorted , nothing falsified . The life depicted has been full of suffering , even of waste and folly , and yet it has not been either ugly or in vain . For Tur- genev , the material things we touch and measure ...
... truth . Nothing has been distorted , nothing falsified . The life depicted has been full of suffering , even of waste and folly , and yet it has not been either ugly or in vain . For Tur- genev , the material things we touch and measure ...
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... Truth . They liked it or they didn't like it . What had that to do with me ? I told them the Truth , I knew it for the Truth then , I know it for the Truth now . ' ( These are brave words . But it is hard to tell what the truth is ; it ...
... Truth . They liked it or they didn't like it . What had that to do with me ? I told them the Truth , I knew it for the Truth then , I know it for the Truth now . ' ( These are brave words . But it is hard to tell what the truth is ; it ...
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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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