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... concerned with ethical questions ( as opposed to other sorts of intellectual concerns ) or with thought ( as opposed to art ) is not fully consonant with the features of the texts she discusses . The quotation which I mentioned just now ...
... concerned with ethical questions ( as opposed to other sorts of intellectual concerns ) or with thought ( as opposed to art ) is not fully consonant with the features of the texts she discusses . The quotation which I mentioned just now ...
Side 166
... concerned with the first two questions . Orwin's book rightly establishes the quest for happiness as a central concern of Tolstoy . She portrays this happiness as moral satisfaction of contentment . I would agree that the Tolstoy before ...
... concerned with the first two questions . Orwin's book rightly establishes the quest for happiness as a central concern of Tolstoy . She portrays this happiness as moral satisfaction of contentment . I would agree that the Tolstoy before ...
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... concerned principally with the way in which ... he influences his reader through the images he has created and helps him to join the world of the characters . " And in the same paragraph he states " I am principally concerned with the ...
... concerned principally with the way in which ... he influences his reader through the images he has created and helps him to join the world of the characters . " And in the same paragraph he states " I am principally concerned with the ...
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