From Copyright to Copperfield: The Identity of DickensHarvard University Press, 1987 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... kind of ignorance — a not knowing about mental events that one ought to know of . This would be a close approximation to some well - known Socratic doctrines , according to which even vices are based on ignorance . " Freud's reference ...
... kind of ignorance — a not knowing about mental events that one ought to know of . This would be a close approximation to some well - known Socratic doctrines , according to which even vices are based on ignorance . " Freud's reference ...
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... kind of compact with myself that I never will , while I remain in America , omit an opportunity of referring to a topic in which I and all others of my class on both sides of the water are equally interested — equally interested , there ...
... kind of compact with myself that I never will , while I remain in America , omit an opportunity of referring to a topic in which I and all others of my class on both sides of the water are equally interested — equally interested , there ...
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... plot , and this passive - aggressive design of the novel as a whole can be enjoyed in the humor as well — not least in the happy invention of Wilkins Micawber . X Perfection of English Mirth Tre kind he kind of 140 Women Passing By.
... plot , and this passive - aggressive design of the novel as a whole can be enjoyed in the humor as well — not least in the happy invention of Wilkins Micawber . X Perfection of English Mirth Tre kind he kind of 140 Women Passing By.
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