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Putting it at its most base , we could say that he cherished the sheer annoyance value of claiming that he did not believe in the modern , so - called scientific world outlook , he did not believe in Darwin , he didn't believe in Freud ...
Putting it at its most base , we could say that he cherished the sheer annoyance value of claiming that he did not believe in the modern , so - called scientific world outlook , he did not believe in Darwin , he didn't believe in Freud ...
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He made a positive virtue of make - believe but make- believe isn't the same as believe . Doesn't he even admit it himself time and again ? For instance , when he talks about saying the Our Father , he writes ' Do you now see what these ...
He made a positive virtue of make - believe but make- believe isn't the same as believe . Doesn't he even admit it himself time and again ? For instance , when he talks about saying the Our Father , he writes ' Do you now see what these ...
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She believes that there are cats , but she mocks at their belief in lions . You have seen lamps , and so you imagined a ... Well , ' tis a pretty make believe , though , to say truth , it would suit you all better if you were younger .
She believes that there are cats , but she mocks at their belief in lions . You have seen lamps , and so you imagined a ... Well , ' tis a pretty make believe , though , to say truth , it would suit you all better if you were younger .
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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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