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... never happy because he is never satisfied : ' first it is a question of providing the necessities , then the extras , afterwards come the lux- uries , then riches , then subjects , then slaves - there is no letting up'.3 Society leads ...
... never happy because he is never satisfied : ' first it is a question of providing the necessities , then the extras , afterwards come the lux- uries , then riches , then subjects , then slaves - there is no letting up'.3 Society leads ...
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... never know . All that can be said with certainty is that the pain and shame of it went so deep that it never even surfaced in his novels , right to the end of his life . One of two characters in his novels do go to prison or the like ...
... never know . All that can be said with certainty is that the pain and shame of it went so deep that it never even surfaced in his novels , right to the end of his life . One of two characters in his novels do go to prison or the like ...
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... never able to cross . I have been arguing that she had the necessary skills of a writer and more experience of life than most women of her time . But I feel she could never allow her imagination to organise her experience and that , I ...
... never able to cross . I have been arguing that she had the necessary skills of a writer and more experience of life than most women of her time . But I feel she could never allow her imagination to organise her experience and that , I ...
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ARTIST OR TEACHERS | 17 |
JJ ROUSSEAU AND THE BIRTH OF ROMANTICISM | 43 |
Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture | 62 |
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