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... quoted earlier , Dr. Johnson does not mention any " dirty " aspects of human bodily experience . Men eat , drink and rest all these things having something in common with labor and its reproduction , as Marx would have it . Human ...
... quoted earlier , Dr. Johnson does not mention any " dirty " aspects of human bodily experience . Men eat , drink and rest all these things having something in common with labor and its reproduction , as Marx would have it . Human ...
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... Quoted in S. Blaydes , Christopher Smart as a Poet of His Time : A Re - Appraisal ( The Hague and Paris : Mouton , 1966 ) , p . 22 . 53 Quoted in ibid . , p . 21 . 54 Quoted in Ch . Devlin , Poor Kit Smart ( London , 1961 ) , p . 137 ...
... Quoted in S. Blaydes , Christopher Smart as a Poet of His Time : A Re - Appraisal ( The Hague and Paris : Mouton , 1966 ) , p . 22 . 53 Quoted in ibid . , p . 21 . 54 Quoted in Ch . Devlin , Poor Kit Smart ( London , 1961 ) , p . 137 ...
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... Quoted in S. Blaydes , Christopher ... , p . 23 . 59 Quoted in R. Brittain , ed . Poems ... , p . 45 ( “ Introduction ” ) . ά 60 M. Foucault , Histoire de la folie à l'âge classique ( Paryż : Gallimard , 1972 ) , p . 535 . tion seems to ...
... Quoted in S. Blaydes , Christopher ... , p . 23 . 59 Quoted in R. Brittain , ed . Poems ... , p . 45 ( “ Introduction ” ) . ά 60 M. Foucault , Histoire de la folie à l'âge classique ( Paryż : Gallimard , 1972 ) , p . 535 . tion seems to ...
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