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... problems and standards , and if we are to live in the world we must concern ourselves with them . This seems to have ... problem by which Aldous Huxley was tormented in his early novels . ( It is significant that Huxley quotes Greville ...
... problems and standards , and if we are to live in the world we must concern ourselves with them . This seems to have ... problem by which Aldous Huxley was tormented in his early novels . ( It is significant that Huxley quotes Greville ...
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... problems which they raise . Uneven and some- times crude both in dramatic movement and verse technique , they have ... problem of form by concentrating on the central character , a Marlovian villain redeemed from mechanical badness by ...
... problems which they raise . Uneven and some- times crude both in dramatic movement and verse technique , they have ... problem of form by concentrating on the central character , a Marlovian villain redeemed from mechanical badness by ...
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... problem , and shows the liberal idealist bringing about the very opposite result to that which he intended . Brutus , like ... problems , that of the relation between innocence and virtue , or at least between innocence of character and ...
... problem , and shows the liberal idealist bringing about the very opposite result to that which he intended . Brutus , like ... problems , that of the relation between innocence and virtue , or at least between innocence of character and ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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