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... living , but also an encouragement and a help to live well . . . Best of all [ it ] provided a rough guidance as to conduct – an unwritten code to which , though we forget it , England owes much . ' From this civilization Shakespeare ...
... living , but also an encouragement and a help to live well . . . Best of all [ it ] provided a rough guidance as to conduct – an unwritten code to which , though we forget it , England owes much . ' From this civilization Shakespeare ...
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... living and earning a living of applied science , from new forms of power to improved medical care , with a continued increase in wealth for some classes ; free elementary education ; and the exploitation of the half - educated by the ...
... living and earning a living of applied science , from new forms of power to improved medical care , with a continued increase in wealth for some classes ; free elementary education ; and the exploitation of the half - educated by the ...
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... living through all his senses and ideals and aspirations , living with a vital connexion with his own sex and the opposite sex , with birds and beasts and flowers and the whole natural world . It is this life that is presented with such ...
... living through all his senses and ideals and aspirations , living with a vital connexion with his own sex and the opposite sex , with birds and beasts and flowers and the whole natural world . It is this life that is presented with such ...
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