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... nature is a complex mixture of higher and lower impulses and is not easily to be judged by ready - made moral categories . He has also learnt something about relationships . At first Stella was an object and the pursuit of her was a ...
... nature is a complex mixture of higher and lower impulses and is not easily to be judged by ready - made moral categories . He has also learnt something about relationships . At first Stella was an object and the pursuit of her was a ...
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... nature which they did not know they had and , in a world of treachery , lies and mistaken judgements , the struggle to find a right path and reach a true assessment can hardly be pursued without some failure . The tension between order ...
... nature which they did not know they had and , in a world of treachery , lies and mistaken judgements , the struggle to find a right path and reach a true assessment can hardly be pursued without some failure . The tension between order ...
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... nature . In a letter to Sidney , dated 1574 when Sidney was not yet twenty , Languet reproached him gently for what he thought an over - severe judgement on the author of a defence of the St Bartholo- mew's Day massacre , an event which ...
... nature . In a letter to Sidney , dated 1574 when Sidney was not yet twenty , Languet reproached him gently for what he thought an over - severe judgement on the author of a defence of the St Bartholo- mew's Day massacre , an event which ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
TALES OF | 41 |
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