Scottish Literary Journal, المجلدات 9-10Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1982 |
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... society was concerned to resolve as soon as possible the crisis of cultural identity which it was experiencing by becoming acceptable intellectually to English eyes . The intention of the members of the Select Society was ' by practice ...
... society was concerned to resolve as soon as possible the crisis of cultural identity which it was experiencing by becoming acceptable intellectually to English eyes . The intention of the members of the Select Society was ' by practice ...
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... society . He consistently opposed the superstition that ruthless economic competition should dominate society : ' Financial lawlessness and freebootery are the practical expression in our society of animality , of pre - human impulses ...
... society . He consistently opposed the superstition that ruthless economic competition should dominate society : ' Financial lawlessness and freebootery are the practical expression in our society of animality , of pre - human impulses ...
الصفحة 57
... society which Muir had earlier denounced in We Moderns . The stable functioning of the social machinery , he now argued , required nothing more than talent ; since genius could not subdue itself to any mechanical system , modern society ...
... society which Muir had earlier denounced in We Moderns . The stable functioning of the social machinery , he now argued , required nothing more than talent ; since genius could not subdue itself to any mechanical system , modern society ...
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DOROTHY W RIACH Walter Kennedys | 5 |
KATHRYN SUTHERLAND Walter Scotts Highland | 48 |
EDMUND STEGMAIER Facts and Vision in Scottish | 67 |
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