Some Late Victorian Attitudes: The Ewing Lectures, University of California at Los Angeles, 1967Deutsch, 1969 - 126 էջ |
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... lives for many years without having to suffer anything that will hurt them . I should say , then , that it shows no great moral obliquity on the part of parents if within certain limits they make their children's lives a burden to them ...
... lives for many years without having to suffer anything that will hurt them . I should say , then , that it shows no great moral obliquity on the part of parents if within certain limits they make their children's lives a burden to them ...
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... lives of ordinary people ? ' He changed the terms of the question , which was no more either ' What can I ... live in , what will they say ? ' Sue Bridehead exclaims to Jude . And the dying Jude reflects that ' our ideas were ...
... lives of ordinary people ? ' He changed the terms of the question , which was no more either ' What can I ... live in , what will they say ? ' Sue Bridehead exclaims to Jude . And the dying Jude reflects that ' our ideas were ...
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... live as average men and women , as most of us have to live , we must learn to take an interest in the topics which concern average men and women . We think too much of yourselves . We ought not to sacrifice a single moment's pleasure in ...
... live as average men and women , as most of us have to live , we must learn to take an interest in the topics which concern average men and women . We think too much of yourselves . We ought not to sacrifice a single moment's pleasure in ...
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