REALISM, NATURALISM, AND SYMBOLISM1968 |
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... live any longer for himself , that he should live on as a mere machine for the advantage of other is an extravagant pretension . Although men's powers differ , their rights are alike . Their rights do not rest upon their powers ...
... live any longer for himself , that he should live on as a mere machine for the advantage of other is an extravagant pretension . Although men's powers differ , their rights are alike . Their rights do not rest upon their powers ...
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... live upon them . Just in the same way , as soon as by honest toil and in the sweat of their faces men have won from ... lives in their hands and risk health and freedom by falling upon those who are in possession of what they have ...
... live upon them . Just in the same way , as soon as by honest toil and in the sweat of their faces men have won from ... lives in their hands and risk health and freedom by falling upon those who are in possession of what they have ...
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... live in . As enemies of Christi- anity , they are of course , optimists : to them the world is its own end and object , and accordingly in itself , that is to say , in its own natural constitution , it is arranged on the most excellent ...
... live in . As enemies of Christi- anity , they are of course , optimists : to them the world is its own end and object , and accordingly in itself , that is to say , in its own natural constitution , it is arranged on the most excellent ...
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REALISM | 1 |
The continuing march of science David Masson Recent | 10 |
The decadence Holbrook Jackson The Eighteen | 24 |
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