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... called it ' Euthanasia ' : ... the struggle would be over , each class would fulfil the task assigned by heaven , the rich would oppress the poor without remorse , the poor would submit to oppression with pious gratitude and resignation ...
... called it ' Euthanasia ' : ... the struggle would be over , each class would fulfil the task assigned by heaven , the rich would oppress the poor without remorse , the poor would submit to oppression with pious gratitude and resignation ...
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... called in by the imagination ' . He does not , however , refer to the other ideas called in by the word , literary and personal . On one level it carries a particular message about the sort of poetic enterprise Wordsworth is undertaking ...
... called in by the imagination ' . He does not , however , refer to the other ideas called in by the word , literary and personal . On one level it carries a particular message about the sort of poetic enterprise Wordsworth is undertaking ...
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... called ' involuntary possession ' . It is one of those features of his behaviour and his writing that particularly endears him to us . Remember the staid - looking gentleman , about the wrong side of thirty , who got in to the coach ...
... called ' involuntary possession ' . It is one of those features of his behaviour and his writing that particularly endears him to us . Remember the staid - looking gentleman , about the wrong side of thirty , who got in to the coach ...
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Articles | 38 |
Irreverent Glimpses of the Poet Laureate Three Informal | 39 |
Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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