What to Read in English LiteratureRowman and Littlefield, 1975 - 154 sidor |
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... civilization is based on continuous and increasing consumption , often of things that cannot make for happiness , and we are driven to work hard to pay for the consumer goods that we are pressurized non - stop to acquire . Advertising ...
... civilization is based on continuous and increasing consumption , often of things that cannot make for happiness , and we are driven to work hard to pay for the consumer goods that we are pressurized non - stop to acquire . Advertising ...
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... civilization of the rural English . To the exigent problems of life it furnished solutions of its own ... People could find in it not only a method of getting a living , but also an encouragement and a help to live well . . . Best of ...
... civilization of the rural English . To the exigent problems of life it furnished solutions of its own ... People could find in it not only a method of getting a living , but also an encouragement and a help to live well . . . Best of ...
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... civilization of New England a discouraging desert , but , unlike James , he found other Americas to sustain him . His real name was Samuel Clemens . When his father died in 1847 , he was apprenticed to a printer , but after a voyage ...
... civilization of New England a discouraging desert , but , unlike James , he found other Americas to sustain him . His real name was Samuel Clemens . When his father died in 1847 , he was apprenticed to a printer , but after a voyage ...
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