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But it is precisely this area that is the area of concern in this present study . If
psychology were sufficiently advanced , we should be able to obtain a
psychological interpretation from each line , as we should be able to with each
association on ...
But it is precisely this area that is the area of concern in this present study . If
psychology were sufficiently advanced , we should be able to obtain a
psychological interpretation from each line , as we should be able to with each
association on ...
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If Shakespeare had written his plays in present - day Russia , I might feel more
inclined to agree with Miss Prosser . If a contemporary Russian playwright
desired to present a conflict of Christian morality in a nonpejorative way , he
might have ...
If Shakespeare had written his plays in present - day Russia , I might feel more
inclined to agree with Miss Prosser . If a contemporary Russian playwright
desired to present a conflict of Christian morality in a nonpejorative way , he
might have ...
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Such a predilection for the present may well be the correct and necessary attitude
in certain civilizations that are not yet too well developed and whose innate
potential of movement is still low . For a differentiated culture , characterized by a
...
Such a predilection for the present may well be the correct and necessary attitude
in certain civilizations that are not yet too well developed and whose innate
potential of movement is still low . For a differentiated culture , characterized by a
...
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Epilogue | 148 |
AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Limitations of the Historical View | 181 |
Copyright | |
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