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Page 205
... human passions , human characters and human incidents ' , and by 1800 spoke of ' Low and rustic life ' as being ' that condition ' in which ' the essen- tial passions of the heart ... speak a plainer and more emphatic lan- guage ' . For ...
... human passions , human characters and human incidents ' , and by 1800 spoke of ' Low and rustic life ' as being ' that condition ' in which ' the essen- tial passions of the heart ... speak a plainer and more emphatic lan- guage ' . For ...
Page 270
... human , / might be design ' . This grotesque crossbreed , half - finished , half animal , half cripple , will not come humanly right . The cross is the point . The ' interlocking risk / of pattern / or of art ' is irresolvably cruciform ...
... human , / might be design ' . This grotesque crossbreed , half - finished , half animal , half cripple , will not come humanly right . The cross is the point . The ' interlocking risk / of pattern / or of art ' is irresolvably cruciform ...
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... human rights can be awarded as a result of the ECHR becoming part of our law , but normally this is not the primary objective of the proceedings . Usually the litigation will be concerned with vindicating human rights , and human rights ...
... human rights can be awarded as a result of the ECHR becoming part of our law , but normally this is not the primary objective of the proceedings . Usually the litigation will be concerned with vindicating human rights , and human rights ...
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