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... relation to art's own relation to living - I simply offer a reading demonstration of three passages , one after another , to be put together . First , imagine Johnson reading the stanzas in Gray's Elegy that he praised for their re ...
... relation to art's own relation to living - I simply offer a reading demonstration of three passages , one after another , to be put together . First , imagine Johnson reading the stanzas in Gray's Elegy that he praised for their re ...
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... relation than we might prefer to suppose between our strengths and their corresponding weaknesses : there is a higher level at which we can interfere with their relation . It was not necessary for the so - called free - and - easy ...
... relation than we might prefer to suppose between our strengths and their corresponding weaknesses : there is a higher level at which we can interfere with their relation . It was not necessary for the so - called free - and - easy ...
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... relations together in whole sentences , so that the mind can seek to contain it own difficulties . In Rasselas those ... relation included within Imlac himself , a character in it . That sort of loop of consciousness is important to ...
... relations together in whole sentences , so that the mind can seek to contain it own difficulties . In Rasselas those ... relation included within Imlac himself , a character in it . That sort of loop of consciousness is important to ...
Contents
Almost every man will be found to have enlisted | 10 |
Discoursing like an angel living like a | 21 |
The System of Life | 42 |
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