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2 a which the novel deals , and surely no dogma in tracing the development of the moral conwhich pretends to make it lawful to touch the sciousness of a child . But one of these producone and unlawful to touch the other will stand tions ...
2 a which the novel deals , and surely no dogma in tracing the development of the moral conwhich pretends to make it lawful to touch the sciousness of a child . But one of these producone and unlawful to touch the other will stand tions ...
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You wish to paint a moral picture not to discuss , not even to mention , before young or carve a moral statue : will you not tell us people . That is very well , but the absence of how you would set about it ?
You wish to paint a moral picture not to discuss , not even to mention , before young or carve a moral statue : will you not tell us people . That is very well , but the absence of how you would set about it ?
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The great secret of moral perfection , and that they can by no means morals is love ; or a going out of our nature , be considered as edifying patterns for general and an identification of ourselevs with the beauimitation .
The great secret of moral perfection , and that they can by no means morals is love ; or a going out of our nature , be considered as edifying patterns for general and an identification of ourselevs with the beauimitation .
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PLATO | 3 |
EDWARD YOUNG | 12 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 30 |
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Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary Judgment Mark Schorer,Josephine Miles,Gordon McKenzie Просмотр фрагмента - 1948 |
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