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... nature and extent are uncertain . As for Greville , he was a man of powerful intellect who struck out his own poetic style , especially after Sidney's death . He was " Osborn , pp . 513–14 . 7 John Buxton , Sir Philip Sidney and the ...
... nature and extent are uncertain . As for Greville , he was a man of powerful intellect who struck out his own poetic style , especially after Sidney's death . He was " Osborn , pp . 513–14 . 7 John Buxton , Sir Philip Sidney and the ...
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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 of their social goal remains vague : they don't , certainly , tell us that the means of production must pass into the hands of the producers . But on a mental , moral , volitional plane , he insists , the Revolution is an ...
... nature of their social goal remains vague : they don't , certainly , tell us that the means of production must pass into the hands of the producers . But on a mental , moral , volitional plane , he insists , the Revolution is an ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
Willard Connely Memorial Lecture | 41 |
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