The Liberal Imagination: Essays on Literature and Society, Zväzok 7Oxford University Press, 1981 - 284 strán (strany) |
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... nature of leader- ship , but it has forced the leader to change his nature , requiring him to present himself as a harmless and self - abnegating man . It is easy enough to speak of this ambiguity as a form of hy- pocrisy , yet the ...
... nature of leader- ship , but it has forced the leader to change his nature , requiring him to present himself as a harmless and self - abnegating man . It is easy enough to speak of this ambiguity as a form of hy- pocrisy , yet the ...
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... nature of the being he serves . The world he inhabits is perfectly equipped to accommodate a deity , for it is full ... nature with the life of society . The river itself is only divine ; it is not ethical and good . But its nature seems ...
... nature of the being he serves . The world he inhabits is perfectly equipped to accommodate a deity , for it is full ... nature with the life of society . The river itself is only divine ; it is not ethical and good . But its nature seems ...
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... nature and tradition , committed to morality - it has been dealt with by religion , social philosophy , and literature . But now science seems to be the only one of our institutions which has the authority to speak decisively on the ...
... nature and tradition , committed to morality - it has been dealt with by religion , social philosophy , and literature . But now science seems to be the only one of our institutions which has the authority to speak decisively on the ...
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Preface vii | 3 |
Sherwood Anderson | 21 |
The Princess Casamassima | 56 |
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