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You cannot , said Burke , indict a whole people ; and it is difficult to indict a whole century . That the Victorians ( to confine ourselves to them ) had their characteristic weaknesses is evident ; but one grows weary by and by of so ...
You cannot , said Burke , indict a whole people ; and it is difficult to indict a whole century . That the Victorians ( to confine ourselves to them ) had their characteristic weaknesses is evident ; but one grows weary by and by of so ...
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The whole point of the Agamemnon trilogy is that Orestes and Electra are rescued from such blind fury . To Eschylus as to Shakespeare fate is conceived in the terms of character as expressed in deliberate action and speech — the thing ...
The whole point of the Agamemnon trilogy is that Orestes and Electra are rescued from such blind fury . To Eschylus as to Shakespeare fate is conceived in the terms of character as expressed in deliberate action and speech — the thing ...
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What appears to be lacking is any logical or even any emo- tional connection between our various motives , various be- liefs , and various impulses ; any sense that they are a part of one whole or that they could be put together in any ...
What appears to be lacking is any logical or even any emo- tional connection between our various motives , various be- liefs , and various impulses ; any sense that they are a part of one whole or that they could be put together in any ...
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