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... social fact is being not only described but felt with a particular reality ; its substance , variety , and interest are perpetually being recorded , and social behaviour is both recorded and corrected in the interests of good sense ...
... social fact is being not only described but felt with a particular reality ; its substance , variety , and interest are perpetually being recorded , and social behaviour is both recorded and corrected in the interests of good sense ...
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... social life , as well as the culture and considerateness which give it grace . The gentleman , we are informed in the 34th Guardian , is ' the most uncommon of all the great characters of life ' , ' a Man completely qualified as well ...
... social life , as well as the culture and considerateness which give it grace . The gentleman , we are informed in the 34th Guardian , is ' the most uncommon of all the great characters of life ' , ' a Man completely qualified as well ...
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... social movement may impinge on literature , and , indeed , it is hard to name a single aspect of it which literature ignores . The erudite learning of the seventeenth century had gone and the nineteenth century's specializations had not ...
... social movement may impinge on literature , and , indeed , it is hard to name a single aspect of it which literature ignores . The erudite learning of the seventeenth century had gone and the nineteenth century's specializations had not ...
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