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There are the ' real relationships between things ' which Crusoe discovers , relationships whose value and interest come from the way they help man to secure the maximum utility from his environment . Defoe's ' nature ' appeals not for ...
There are the ' real relationships between things ' which Crusoe discovers , relationships whose value and interest come from the way they help man to secure the maximum utility from his environment . Defoe's ' nature ' appeals not for ...
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Defoe's view of the individual was too completely dominated by the rational pursuit of material self - interest to allow any scope either for natural instinct or for higher emotional needs . Even when Crusoe re- turns to civilization ...
Defoe's view of the individual was too completely dominated by the rational pursuit of material self - interest to allow any scope either for natural instinct or for higher emotional needs . Even when Crusoe re- turns to civilization ...
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The operation has an exceptional , if unintended , interest , because it shows as nothing else could do how essentially Boswell's biographical art of disposition and proportion , of anticipatory explanation and skilful high- lighting ...
The operation has an exceptional , if unintended , interest , because it shows as nothing else could do how essentially Boswell's biographical art of disposition and proportion , of anticipatory explanation and skilful high- lighting ...
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THE GLOOM OF THE TORY SATIRISTS | 3 |
THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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