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Of course , the emphasis upon the necessity of slow progress and great periods of time if progress is to be noted at all is reminiscent of Edmund Burke's antirevolutionary , organic theory of social change and of the political ...
Of course , the emphasis upon the necessity of slow progress and great periods of time if progress is to be noted at all is reminiscent of Edmund Burke's antirevolutionary , organic theory of social change and of the political ...
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which the fictitious poet speaks of the slow movement of progress— " And slow and sure comes up the golden year . ” Then choleric James , like Moses breaking his staff upon the rock , heatedly replies , “ well I know / That unto him who ...
which the fictitious poet speaks of the slow movement of progress— " And slow and sure comes up the golden year . ” Then choleric James , like Moses breaking his staff upon the rock , heatedly replies , “ well I know / That unto him who ...
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In the former poem the prince and the princess were to " type " their superior characteristics through marriage and thus make their personal contribution to human evolutionary progress . But in the latter poem , Arthur , as the " type ...
In the former poem the prince and the princess were to " type " their superior characteristics through marriage and thus make their personal contribution to human evolutionary progress . But in the latter poem , Arthur , as the " type ...
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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