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... kind of optimism is the kind of action it calls for . At the end of Candide , he recommends a form of quietism . We must each cultivate our garden . It is no good bothering one's head with useless metaphysical questions : one must make ...
... kind of optimism is the kind of action it calls for . At the end of Candide , he recommends a form of quietism . We must each cultivate our garden . It is no good bothering one's head with useless metaphysical questions : one must make ...
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... kind . I am not , of course , in any way decrying the ' realism ' of Jane Austen's own nature , her commonsense approach with its calls for ' what is simple and probable ' and for the ' natural ' as opposed to the ' heroic ' , calls ...
... kind . I am not , of course , in any way decrying the ' realism ' of Jane Austen's own nature , her commonsense approach with its calls for ' what is simple and probable ' and for the ' natural ' as opposed to the ' heroic ' , calls ...
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... kind of allegory for the inner drama . Elizabeth and Darcy are both aware of it and the awareness is registered in the look which passes between them . And at this level of poetic intensity the novel has in a sense already ended when on ...
... kind of allegory for the inner drama . Elizabeth and Darcy are both aware of it and the awareness is registered in the look which passes between them . And at this level of poetic intensity the novel has in a sense already ended when on ...
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by Raleigh Trevelyan FRSL | 1 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 22 |
To Celebrate the Tercentenary of the Glorious Revolution | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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