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... society . ' God has ordained us to live in society , and has made the progressive improvement of all and each of us depend on the reciprocal aids , which directly or indirectly each supplies to all , and all to each . ' The imagina ...
... society . ' God has ordained us to live in society , and has made the progressive improvement of all and each of us depend on the reciprocal aids , which directly or indirectly each supplies to all , and all to each . ' The imagina ...
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... society properly ordered , as well as suggestions for conduct in the midst of a disordered one . The negative strictures of the comedies , accordingly , are supplemented and completed by positive advice in the poetry and Discoveries ...
... society properly ordered , as well as suggestions for conduct in the midst of a disordered one . The negative strictures of the comedies , accordingly , are supplemented and completed by positive advice in the poetry and Discoveries ...
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... society , our own as much as Shakespeare's . ( It was almost inevitable that Karl Marx should quote Timon's denun- ciation of ' gold ... this yellow slave ' in an early chapter of Capital . ) But - and here comes the difficulty — when ...
... society , our own as much as Shakespeare's . ( It was almost inevitable that Karl Marx should quote Timon's denun- ciation of ' gold ... this yellow slave ' in an early chapter of Capital . ) But - and here comes the difficulty — when ...
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Literature and the Teaching of Literature | 9 |
Henry James and Human Liberty | 24 |
Two Notes on Coleridge i Coleridge as Critic | 38 |
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