Romantic Reassessment, Volumes 29-30Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1982 - English literature |
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... says in Felix Holt , " there is no private life which has not been determined by a wider public life " ( Ch . 3 , p . 72 ) . Cultures , which live in individual acts and in the art , laws , and institutions created by individuals , thus ...
... says in Felix Holt , " there is no private life which has not been determined by a wider public life " ( Ch . 3 , p . 72 ) . Cultures , which live in individual acts and in the art , laws , and institutions created by individuals , thus ...
Page 82
... says , " is the life of the miserable -- the spawning life of vice and hunger . I'll never be one of the sleek dogs " ( Ch . 27 , pp . 37-8 ) . Like Maggie's experience of the suffering Lucy and Philip must feel , " the life of the ...
... says , " is the life of the miserable -- the spawning life of vice and hunger . I'll never be one of the sleek dogs " ( Ch . 27 , pp . 37-8 ) . Like Maggie's experience of the suffering Lucy and Philip must feel , " the life of the ...
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... says , but through the " partition of mankind into races and nations , resulting in various national points of view or varieties of national genius , which has been the means of enriching and rendering more complete man's knowledge of ...
... says , but through the " partition of mankind into races and nations , resulting in various national points of view or varieties of national genius , which has been the means of enriching and rendering more complete man's knowledge of ...
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