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... tion and could distinguish between a contrary and a nega- tion . ' Contraries are positive , ' wrote Blake , ' a negation is not a contrary ' . . . and again , " There is a place at the bottom of the graves where contraries are equally ...
... tion and could distinguish between a contrary and a nega- tion . ' Contraries are positive , ' wrote Blake , ' a negation is not a contrary ' . . . and again , " There is a place at the bottom of the graves where contraries are equally ...
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... tion is intensified by the fact that Mann quotes indifferently the favorite funeral prayers of both the Protestant and Catholic religions . The first prayer may be taken as an adaptation of Psalms 23,6 and 27,4 . It is an expression of ...
... tion is intensified by the fact that Mann quotes indifferently the favorite funeral prayers of both the Protestant and Catholic religions . The first prayer may be taken as an adaptation of Psalms 23,6 and 27,4 . It is an expression of ...
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... tion , with the principal color divisions , so that the " blancos " and " casi blancos " are identified with the power structure , and the " mulatos oscuros " and " negros " with the inferior levels of labor.11 In summary , it would ...
... tion , with the principal color divisions , so that the " blancos " and " casi blancos " are identified with the power structure , and the " mulatos oscuros " and " negros " with the inferior levels of labor.11 In summary , it would ...
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