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Page 9
... desire for a rejection of that system which , however , he knows to be a futile desire . With Two Thousand Seasons things change further . The pattern of the book is determined by its theme of racial memory and the inherited trust of ...
... desire for a rejection of that system which , however , he knows to be a futile desire . With Two Thousand Seasons things change further . The pattern of the book is determined by its theme of racial memory and the inherited trust of ...
Page 11
... desire . He grows apprehensive , however , when in " The Healers " he portrays how disunity in national life becomes the deadliest disease and feels how the only possible cure can be found in unity . Through the fall of Ashanti , one of ...
... desire . He grows apprehensive , however , when in " The Healers " he portrays how disunity in national life becomes the deadliest disease and feels how the only possible cure can be found in unity . Through the fall of Ashanti , one of ...
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... desire ; suffering ceases when desire ceases ; the way to reach the end of desire is by following the noble eightfold path like that of right com- prehension . Eliot was especially impressed by these four noble truths and he also ...
... desire ; suffering ceases when desire ceases ; the way to reach the end of desire is by following the noble eightfold path like that of right com- prehension . Eliot was especially impressed by these four noble truths and he also ...
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