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... play is not so much about men as about metals . The horror of usury lay in the fact that it treated metal in a way contrary to nature . If you have cattle they will breed . To make money - the mere medium of exchange - breed as if it ...
... play is not so much about men as about metals . The horror of usury lay in the fact that it treated metal in a way contrary to nature . If you have cattle they will breed . To make money - the mere medium of exchange - breed as if it ...
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... play a ghost story - though I might add that a very good ghost story would be , to me , a more interesting thing than a maze of motives . I have started with the ghost because the ghost appears at the beginning of the play not only to ...
... play a ghost story - though I might add that a very good ghost story would be , to me , a more interesting thing than a maze of motives . I have started with the ghost because the ghost appears at the beginning of the play not only to ...
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... play there is greatness and mystery . They were never entirely wrong . Their error , on my view , was to put the ... play in the sense of being a play about mystery . Mr. Eliot suggests that ' more people have thought Hamlet a work of ...
... play there is greatness and mystery . They were never entirely wrong . Their error , on my view , was to put the ... play in the sense of being a play about mystery . Mr. Eliot suggests that ' more people have thought Hamlet a work of ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
17 | 80 |
BLAISE PASCAL Lecture on a Master Mind By H F Stewart | 197 |
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