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... values which had meant most to him and to his age . He made no attempt to imitate his former achievements , or to pretend that he could equal them again ; he merely wrote , and still honestly , still with humor , in a dead language ...
... values which had meant most to him and to his age . He made no attempt to imitate his former achievements , or to pretend that he could equal them again ; he merely wrote , and still honestly , still with humor , in a dead language ...
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... values and loyalties , and are left with only cold , scientific attitudes , brutish instincts , and aimless . existences . To Eliot they resemble the unfortu- nate inhabitants of the outer fringes of Dante's " Inferno " , who were aware ...
... values and loyalties , and are left with only cold , scientific attitudes , brutish instincts , and aimless . existences . To Eliot they resemble the unfortu- nate inhabitants of the outer fringes of Dante's " Inferno " , who were aware ...
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... values , such as love , sympathy , and submission to spiritual ( inner ) control . This realization constitutes the ultimate good in human life , but , unfortunately , there lie many opposing factors in the way of its acquisition ...
... values , such as love , sympathy , and submission to spiritual ( inner ) control . This realization constitutes the ultimate good in human life , but , unfortunately , there lie many opposing factors in the way of its acquisition ...
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