The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 62
... understanding of the nature of a good relationship between men and women , an understanding which completely jumps the period of dawning protest that could create a Nora or a Hedda Gabler , and reaches into the heart of an altogether ...
... understanding of the nature of a good relationship between men and women , an understanding which completely jumps the period of dawning protest that could create a Nora or a Hedda Gabler , and reaches into the heart of an altogether ...
Pagina 110
... understanding , which has been the practice hitherto , but the understanding must be stretched and expanded to take in the image of the world as it is discovered . " ... No , it is not the Whig Macaulay but rather a great radical con ...
... understanding , which has been the practice hitherto , but the understanding must be stretched and expanded to take in the image of the world as it is discovered . " ... No , it is not the Whig Macaulay but rather a great radical con ...
Pagina 362
... understanding of the completely impenetrable righteous self - regard of a ruling class as we could get from the most indignant economic expose of a paternalistic employer . Incidentally it makes us the more ready to welcome even long ...
... understanding of the completely impenetrable righteous self - regard of a ruling class as we could get from the most indignant economic expose of a paternalistic employer . Incidentally it makes us the more ready to welcome even long ...
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