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... achieved as a kind of sublimation of the universal human trait of selfishness . People are selfish and seek their own happiness ; but they ought to promote general hap- piness - and by this means achieve also their own individual hap ...
... achieved as a kind of sublimation of the universal human trait of selfishness . People are selfish and seek their own happiness ; but they ought to promote general hap- piness - and by this means achieve also their own individual hap ...
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... achieve- ment of Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot - both hailing from America -in effectively playing the role of Marx - Lenin to the twentieth century revolution in English poetry stands of course on quite a different footing altogether ...
... achieve- ment of Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot - both hailing from America -in effectively playing the role of Marx - Lenin to the twentieth century revolution in English poetry stands of course on quite a different footing altogether ...
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... achieve the right falling close : the killer and the killed , both parties being sinned against than sinning , can now achieve peace at last in the grave . Sometimes , the conclusion is unexpected , like a sudden leap of a crouching ...
... achieve the right falling close : the killer and the killed , both parties being sinned against than sinning , can now achieve peace at last in the grave . Sometimes , the conclusion is unexpected , like a sudden leap of a crouching ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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