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It is not so much the case of this or that , but of categories having some of the characteristics of reality and at the same time some of the characteristics of unreality . Tension has dissolved into ambiguity .
It is not so much the case of this or that , but of categories having some of the characteristics of reality and at the same time some of the characteristics of unreality . Tension has dissolved into ambiguity .
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This is usually referred to as the theory of the inheritance of acquired characteristics . ... contemporary scientists , " to place a characteristic in the line of inheritance " : " Dear , but let us type them now | In our own lives .
This is usually referred to as the theory of the inheritance of acquired characteristics . ... contemporary scientists , " to place a characteristic in the line of inheritance " : " Dear , but let us type them now | In our own lives .
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Tennyson so often celebrated the experience of rejection in song that both theme and mood became characteristics of his verse . The general characteristics of Tennyson's classical poems may be noted in “ Oenone .
Tennyson so often celebrated the experience of rejection in song that both theme and mood became characteristics of his verse . The general characteristics of Tennyson's classical poems may be noted in “ Oenone .
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
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