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Page 45
... thing that we can say for certain about the world is that it is not unchangeable : since all things change muta- bility is the one constant principle in the universe . It follows that all living things will die and that no joy can ...
... thing that we can say for certain about the world is that it is not unchangeable : since all things change muta- bility is the one constant principle in the universe . It follows that all living things will die and that no joy can ...
Page 246
... things left at this one might suppose that Hardy implied a classical mechanical determinism . He is certainly pre- pared to rest the occasional poem on these foundations , but he more often personifies the inevitable course of the world ...
... things left at this one might suppose that Hardy implied a classical mechanical determinism . He is certainly pre- pared to rest the occasional poem on these foundations , but he more often personifies the inevitable course of the world ...
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... things which we thus worshipped in itself , without enough regarding the ends for which freedom is to be desired ... things and eternally the laws of life . Anarchy and competition eternally and in all things the laws of death'.18 ...
... things which we thus worshipped in itself , without enough regarding the ends for which freedom is to be desired ... things and eternally the laws of life . Anarchy and competition eternally and in all things the laws of death'.18 ...
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LIST OF PLATES Contents ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ABBREVIATIONS INTRODUCTION | 18 |
Chaucer | 20 |
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