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... moral teaching is concerned , it is well summed up in his sentence : ' Reason is , and ought to be , the slave of the passions . ' He believed that it was our passions , not our brains , which governed our conduct : and he only pleaded ...
... moral teaching is concerned , it is well summed up in his sentence : ' Reason is , and ought to be , the slave of the passions . ' He believed that it was our passions , not our brains , which governed our conduct : and he only pleaded ...
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... moral cor- ruption . In Sophocles ' play the powerful dramatic agent is Athena . Over against her he sets his magnificent Ajax , so proud a man that he will prevail without the help of gods ; he will have life on his own terms or not at ...
... moral cor- ruption . In Sophocles ' play the powerful dramatic agent is Athena . Over against her he sets his magnificent Ajax , so proud a man that he will prevail without the help of gods ; he will have life on his own terms or not at ...
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... moral earnestness . In their eyes the reputation of Edith Sitwell and of Dylan Thomas had been puffed up by the cocktail - party - giving world of literary London , whose agents controlled the influential periodicals , the B.B.C. , the ...
... moral earnestness . In their eyes the reputation of Edith Sitwell and of Dylan Thomas had been puffed up by the cocktail - party - giving world of literary London , whose agents controlled the influential periodicals , the B.B.C. , the ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION BY PETER GREEN M A Ph D f r s l | 1 |
ROUSSEAUS VISIT TO ENGLAND 17667 | 16 |
ASPECTS OF THE HISTORICAL NOVEL | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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