Dibrugarh University Journal of English Studies, Issue 2Department of English, Dibrugarh University, 1978 - Anglo-Indian literature |
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Page 24
... morals at the Cape " . The British , according to Middleton , had failed in their mission in India because they lacked a sense of moral purpose . Now , it would not justice to Arnold to say that Middleton just reflected his own views ...
... morals at the Cape " . The British , according to Middleton , had failed in their mission in India because they lacked a sense of moral purpose . Now , it would not justice to Arnold to say that Middleton just reflected his own views ...
Page 84
... moral philosophers fail in their attempt to create any permanent impression on the minds of readers , because they ... moral philosophy . " But in this aim moral philosophies cannot entirely succeed , as they do not call in the aid of ...
... moral philosophers fail in their attempt to create any permanent impression on the minds of readers , because they ... moral philosophy . " But in this aim moral philosophies cannot entirely succeed , as they do not call in the aid of ...
Page 128
... moral awareness of his world to settle upon his consciousness . Concluding that evil is overridding and irresistible , he does not however abandon himself to an active participation in the drama of evil , but maintains , like a Lear and ...
... moral awareness of his world to settle upon his consciousness . Concluding that evil is overridding and irresistible , he does not however abandon himself to an active participation in the drama of evil , but maintains , like a Lear and ...
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