Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-4 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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... interest . " But who could safely be permitted to decide when the public interest was that much affected ? Burke believed that the House of Lords acting as a court could . This belief was evidenced in the question of the conviction of ...
... interest . " But who could safely be permitted to decide when the public interest was that much affected ? Burke believed that the House of Lords acting as a court could . This belief was evidenced in the question of the conviction of ...
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... interest ; when there is no one with whom the reader can identify and whose adventures or development , or both , form the primary object of interest - when , in short , the novel has no hero . There are , as a matter of fact , many ...
... interest ; when there is no one with whom the reader can identify and whose adventures or development , or both , form the primary object of interest - when , in short , the novel has no hero . There are , as a matter of fact , many ...
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... interests ; and to be masters of his philosophy we need not his books or advice , for every child is capable of the ... interests the notebook jottings as well as the letters , the bibliographical lists as well as the poetic lines . It ...
... interests ; and to be masters of his philosophy we need not his books or advice , for every child is capable of the ... interests the notebook jottings as well as the letters , the bibliographical lists as well as the poetic lines . It ...
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