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... present purpose . The one is a scientific speculation , the other a very beautiful romance ; but neither presents any image of a state of society . We must turn back to a greater , auguster work , which yet happens to be the most ...
... present purpose . The one is a scientific speculation , the other a very beautiful romance ; but neither presents any image of a state of society . We must turn back to a greater , auguster work , which yet happens to be the most ...
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... present age is that to improve your weapons of offence and defence is not necessarily to make war impossible . But these are superficial flaws compared with the fundamental self - contradiction . 46 SOME ENGLISH UTOPIAS .
... present age is that to improve your weapons of offence and defence is not necessarily to make war impossible . But these are superficial flaws compared with the fundamental self - contradiction . 46 SOME ENGLISH UTOPIAS .
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... present habit of thinking , that groping upwards towards a fuller life as we know life would be more tolerable than the life of Mr. Shaw's ancients . And yet there is no overlooking the popularity of The Mysterious Uni- verse ' by Sir ...
... present habit of thinking , that groping upwards towards a fuller life as we know life would be more tolerable than the life of Mr. Shaw's ancients . And yet there is no overlooking the popularity of The Mysterious Uni- verse ' by Sir ...
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PreRaphaelitism in Art and Poetry By LAUrence | 1 |
Some English Utopias By HAROLD CHILD | 31 |
The Nature of Dramatic Illusion By CHARLES | 61 |
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