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... seem to many modern minds , it seems to me on the whole a just and sympathetic presentment in poetic form of the problem connected with woman's place in society . The line , " Woman is not undeveloped man but diverse , " goes to the ...
... seem to many modern minds , it seems to me on the whole a just and sympathetic presentment in poetic form of the problem connected with woman's place in society . The line , " Woman is not undeveloped man but diverse , " goes to the ...
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... seems to have taken in good part . In 1833 he was sent to Russia to enlarge his acquaintance with the Manchu language " with a view to a trans- lation of the New Testament , which he eventually accomplished . In 1835 his services were ...
... seems to have taken in good part . In 1833 he was sent to Russia to enlarge his acquaintance with the Manchu language " with a view to a trans- lation of the New Testament , which he eventually accomplished . In 1835 his services were ...
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... seems inoffen- sive enough , and fully compatible with a genuine religious spirit , though whether such an attitude is reconcilable with a position in the Anglican Church is a more arguable matter . Jowett recognised the storm of ...
... seems inoffen- sive enough , and fully compatible with a genuine religious spirit , though whether such an attitude is reconcilable with a position in the Anglican Church is a more arguable matter . Jowett recognised the storm of ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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