Form and Thought in ProseWilfred Stone, Robert Hoopes Ronald Press Company, 1960 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... existence . Nevertheless , he has to struggle to obtain his end . He does not , like the middle class , find the benefit attentively served up to him by a society and a state which are a marvel of organization . To this ease and ...
... existence . Nevertheless , he has to struggle to obtain his end . He does not , like the middle class , find the benefit attentively served up to him by a society and a state which are a marvel of organization . To this ease and ...
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... existence ( at the bottom and on the fringes of the common conditions of existence ) of a soul , a consciousness , that was impervious to the quality of the rela- tions which could be established between individuals who live to- gether ...
... existence ( at the bottom and on the fringes of the common conditions of existence ) of a soul , a consciousness , that was impervious to the quality of the rela- tions which could be established between individuals who live to- gether ...
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... existence . While we find love , or rather , the equivalent of love , in animals , their attachments are mainly a part of their instinctual equipment ; only remnants of this instinctual equipment can be seen operating in man . What is ...
... existence . While we find love , or rather , the equivalent of love , in animals , their attachments are mainly a part of their instinctual equipment ; only remnants of this instinctual equipment can be seen operating in man . What is ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Writing and Reading | 48 |
Humor and Satire | 66 |
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