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Page 143
... sense of duty and a sense of tolerance toward all men . It leaves no time for anger and for hatred . Time is too short . " 20 Thus Leacock's satire of the church goes no further than the gentle poking of fun at Reverend Drone of ...
... sense of duty and a sense of tolerance toward all men . It leaves no time for anger and for hatred . Time is too short . " 20 Thus Leacock's satire of the church goes no further than the gentle poking of fun at Reverend Drone of ...
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... sense of time . " And she goes on to say that we misread Eliot's later poems if we ignore this " sense of the actual " operat- ing profoundly in them.28 Accepting and celebrating as he does Mark Twain's sense of the actual embodied in ...
... sense of time . " And she goes on to say that we misread Eliot's later poems if we ignore this " sense of the actual " operat- ing profoundly in them.28 Accepting and celebrating as he does Mark Twain's sense of the actual embodied in ...
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... sense of time . " And she goes on to say that we misread Eliot's later poems if we ignore this " sense of the actual " operat- ing profoundly in them.28 Accepting and celebrating as he does Mark Twain's sense of the actual embodied in ...
... sense of time . " And she goes on to say that we misread Eliot's later poems if we ignore this " sense of the actual " operat- ing profoundly in them.28 Accepting and celebrating as he does Mark Twain's sense of the actual embodied in ...
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