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Nervous depression , as he called it , plagued Inge throughout boyhood and early manhood , stealing from him any chance of pleasure in his prodigious academic successes and prizes . Nor were his spirits lifted by four years as a master ...
Nervous depression , as he called it , plagued Inge throughout boyhood and early manhood , stealing from him any chance of pleasure in his prodigious academic successes and prizes . Nor were his spirits lifted by four years as a master ...
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Before we allow scepticism its voice for scepticism about the eugenic theory cannot and will not be silenced - we should quote one other passage of Inge , lest we believe that he has left Christianity behind altogether .
Before we allow scepticism its voice for scepticism about the eugenic theory cannot and will not be silenced - we should quote one other passage of Inge , lest we believe that he has left Christianity behind altogether .
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Inge the scholar was primarily a Platonist , who believed in culti- vating the purity of the inner man , and who had absorbed ... For men of Inge's generation ( who were horrified by the barbarism of the fascists as they had been by the ...
Inge the scholar was primarily a Platonist , who believed in culti- vating the purity of the inner man , and who had absorbed ... For men of Inge's generation ( who were horrified by the barbarism of the fascists as they had been by the ...
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Penfriends from Porlock
用戶評語 - Not Available - Book VerdictThis collection of reprinted pieces by prolific novelist/critic Wilson, whose latest work is the much-acclaimed Tolstoy ( LJ 8/88), has something for everyone. Excellent reflections on contemporary ... 閱讀評論全文
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