Some Late Victorian Attitudes: The Ewing Lectures, University of California at Los Angeles, 1967Deutsch, 1969 - 126 էջ |
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... and immor- tality meant that he would ' not care a pin for anything ' , for George Eliot in 1873 this Karamazov - Tennyson dilemma was resolved . God and immortality were unbelievable , but ΙΟ Some Late Victorian Attitudes.
... and immor- tality meant that he would ' not care a pin for anything ' , for George Eliot in 1873 this Karamazov - Tennyson dilemma was resolved . God and immortality were unbelievable , but ΙΟ Some Late Victorian Attitudes.
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... in The Secret Agent , the end result is even more destructive . Moral idealism can in certain conditions backfire and produce the reverse of itself , as with Mr Kurtz in Heart of Darkness . And 27 Some Late Victorian Attitudes.
... in The Secret Agent , the end result is even more destructive . Moral idealism can in certain conditions backfire and produce the reverse of itself , as with Mr Kurtz in Heart of Darkness . And 27 Some Late Victorian Attitudes.
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... is a harmony of all our faculties . Now the really interesting thing about William Hale White's praise of Puritanism in this passage is that he had earned the right to praise it . For no man 91 Some Late Victorian Attitudes.
... is a harmony of all our faculties . Now the really interesting thing about William Hale White's praise of Puritanism in this passage is that he had earned the right to praise it . For no man 91 Some Late Victorian Attitudes.
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