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... become harmful as they had become more advanced and more sophisticated . This idea in itself was not unfamiliar when Rousseau published his Discourses on the Arts and Sciences in 1749. Many Christians , especially Catholics , deplored ...
... become harmful as they had become more advanced and more sophisticated . This idea in itself was not unfamiliar when Rousseau published his Discourses on the Arts and Sciences in 1749. Many Christians , especially Catholics , deplored ...
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... becoming the wife of someone who will shortly be a great man ; it is the supposed identity of ' writer ' that attracts her ... become an object of pity ; there would be talk of " poor Mrs Reardon " . It was intolerable . ' I might add in ...
... becoming the wife of someone who will shortly be a great man ; it is the supposed identity of ' writer ' that attracts her ... become an object of pity ; there would be talk of " poor Mrs Reardon " . It was intolerable . ' I might add in ...
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... become Prime Minister , or Foreign Secretary , or at least Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster . By these naive and primitive methods , biography idealised a corrupt system ; by enhaloing such barbarities with myths biography helped to ...
... become Prime Minister , or Foreign Secretary , or at least Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster . By these naive and primitive methods , biography idealised a corrupt system ; by enhaloing such barbarities with myths biography helped to ...
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by Sir Angus Wilson CBE CLit FRSL | 1 |
ARTIST OR TEACHERS | 17 |
JJ ROUSSEAU AND THE BIRTH OF ROMANTICISM | 34 |
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