Commonwealth Literature and the Modern WorldHena Maes-Jelinek Published under the sponsorship of the Revue des Langues Vivantes, 1975 - Commonwealth literature (English) - 181 pages |
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Page 154
... human existence . Convinced that he is the unlimited master of all beings he considers death as something negative because he is unable to control it . But by denying the reality of death he is also disloyal to his true and proper ...
... human existence . Convinced that he is the unlimited master of all beings he considers death as something negative because he is unable to control it . But by denying the reality of death he is also disloyal to his true and proper ...
Page 161
... human customs and accepted morals ? For how many years have we tried to mend , to recover and care fo rbroken bits of humanity without realizing that disposal , with other waste , is the solution ? And is not this legislation a form of ...
... human customs and accepted morals ? For how many years have we tried to mend , to recover and care fo rbroken bits of humanity without realizing that disposal , with other waste , is the solution ? And is not this legislation a form of ...
Page 167
... Human societies must run the same hopeless round endlessly with no issue from the vicious circle , each of them imposing its own outlawry and its own particular form of tyranny and human mutilation . With every new revolution " Dear ...
... Human societies must run the same hopeless round endlessly with no issue from the vicious circle , each of them imposing its own outlawry and its own particular form of tyranny and human mutilation . With every new revolution " Dear ...
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