The Meaning of FreedomAberdeen University Press, 1982 - 489 Seiten |
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... lives Othello says , ' Who can control his fate ? ' or Macbeth says , ' Life's but a walking shadow ; a poor player ... live the life of witches : who , as they are mischievous , so end they unfor- tunate . - BACON , Of Revenge I have ...
... lives Othello says , ' Who can control his fate ? ' or Macbeth says , ' Life's but a walking shadow ; a poor player ... live the life of witches : who , as they are mischievous , so end they unfor- tunate . - BACON , Of Revenge I have ...
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... live - and live for ever . ( I. ii . 130-49 ) Once again the ironic echo is of Pope - ' And all our knowledge is , ourselves to know . ' Whereas for Pope pride is the source of human error , it is now all that Manfred has left to ...
... live - and live for ever . ( I. ii . 130-49 ) Once again the ironic echo is of Pope - ' And all our knowledge is , ourselves to know . ' Whereas for Pope pride is the source of human error , it is now all that Manfred has left to ...
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... live and ought to live . ' Bernard Bosanquet in The Philoso- phical Theory of the State ( 1899 ) goes still further , referring to the State as the guardian of our whole moral world , and not a factor within our organized moral world ...
... live and ought to live . ' Bernard Bosanquet in The Philoso- phical Theory of the State ( 1899 ) goes still further , referring to the State as the guardian of our whole moral world , and not a factor within our organized moral world ...
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GL 82839934 | 5 |
LIST OF PLATES Contents ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ABBREVIATIONS INTRODUCTION | 18 |
Chaucer | 20 |
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