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... equally rapidly to an equally awkward paradox . What he actually wrote in The Prince ( 1513 ) is of no moment . The work was not translated into English until 1640 , and a debased version of his teaching held the field . According to ...
... equally rapidly to an equally awkward paradox . What he actually wrote in The Prince ( 1513 ) is of no moment . The work was not translated into English until 1640 , and a debased version of his teaching held the field . According to ...
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... equally wrong to try to explain away these passages as momentary weaknesses or obvious absurdities . The malice , the arbitrariness , the indifference are all elements of our field of action and are all inscrutable by man , who is as he ...
... equally wrong to try to explain away these passages as momentary weaknesses or obvious absurdities . The malice , the arbitrariness , the indifference are all elements of our field of action and are all inscrutable by man , who is as he ...
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... equally helpless is not ? It is to this problem that Hardy is addres- sing himself in The Mayor , and his chief device is , as I have hinted already , the creation of two characters who represent contrasting ways of responding to the ...
... equally helpless is not ? It is to this problem that Hardy is addres- sing himself in The Mayor , and his chief device is , as I have hinted already , the creation of two characters who represent contrasting ways of responding to the ...
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LIST OF PLATES Contents ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ABBREVIATIONS INTRODUCTION | 18 |
Chaucer | 20 |
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