Percy Bysshe Shelley, Poet and PioneerKennikat Press, 1968 - Всего страниц: 135 |
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... reading , writing , conversing , arguing , and following to the utmost the bent of his own inclinations . At home he was for the time on cordial , if not affectionate , terms with his father , who had learnt to look with equanimity ...
... reading , writing , conversing , arguing , and following to the utmost the bent of his own inclinations . At home he was for the time on cordial , if not affectionate , terms with his father , who had learnt to look with equanimity ...
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... reading shows an inability to grasp the full meaning of his career . It is true that he was by nature an idealist ; yet this initial phase of keen and trenchant scepticism was a valuable and even indis- pensable preparation for one ...
... reading shows an inability to grasp the full meaning of his career . It is true that he was by nature an idealist ; yet this initial phase of keen and trenchant scepticism was a valuable and even indis- pensable preparation for one ...
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... reading the signs of the time , can already perceive that the great social and ethical ques- tions which are gradually being recognised as of primary importance to the welfare of the community are precisely those on which he ...
... reading the signs of the time , can already perceive that the great social and ethical ques- tions which are gradually being recognised as of primary importance to the welfare of the community are precisely those on which he ...
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