Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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... thought they were looking back ) , but to the form which the literature and thought of ancient Greece had been given in Hellenistic and Roman times . In other words , they looked back to that artificial and atrophied classicism ...
... thought they were looking back ) , but to the form which the literature and thought of ancient Greece had been given in Hellenistic and Roman times . In other words , they looked back to that artificial and atrophied classicism ...
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... thought . We have plenty of thinking and writing by philosophers about what morality is ( or how moral words should be used , etc. ) , but there is a widespread hope that sociology will reduce the areas requiring actual moral thought ...
... thought . We have plenty of thinking and writing by philosophers about what morality is ( or how moral words should be used , etc. ) , but there is a widespread hope that sociology will reduce the areas requiring actual moral thought ...
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... thought to be possessed by something or someone else , sometimes a god or a devil . He may also be thought to be bewitched . The notion that psychoses are either a special attribute of civilized societies or are exacerbated by ...
... thought to be possessed by something or someone else , sometimes a god or a devil . He may also be thought to be bewitched . The notion that psychoses are either a special attribute of civilized societies or are exacerbated by ...
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THE TWENTIETH CENTURY | 98 |
IAN BANNEN | 135 |
SIR MICHAEL REDGRAVE | 144 |
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