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... problem worth considering and that is the problem of suicide . " The sentence , with prop- er substitutions , might well stand also as the opening sen- tence of a study of King Lear . For in a sense there is only one critical problem ...
... problem worth considering and that is the problem of suicide . " The sentence , with prop- er substitutions , might well stand also as the opening sen- tence of a study of King Lear . For in a sense there is only one critical problem ...
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... problem to critics - is simply the awkwardness of anyone called upon to explain further what he assumed was self - evident and obvious . As Allen Tate has said , " What shall we say who have knowledge carried to the heart ? " " O reason ...
... problem to critics - is simply the awkwardness of anyone called upon to explain further what he assumed was self - evident and obvious . As Allen Tate has said , " What shall we say who have knowledge carried to the heart ? " " O reason ...
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... problem accurately . Connelly's God is , in all respects , an Aristotelian hero - superior to most , not perfect ; and our interest arises from the knowledge that he is like us and that his problem is ours . Religion serves only as a ...
... problem accurately . Connelly's God is , in all respects , an Aristotelian hero - superior to most , not perfect ; and our interest arises from the knowledge that he is like us and that his problem is ours . Religion serves only as a ...
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