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... less to make a moral issue of what is primarily a question of aesthetics . I have said less than enough about Wordsworth's preference for humble and rustic life . He chose to write about it , you will remember , because , in that ...
... less to make a moral issue of what is primarily a question of aesthetics . I have said less than enough about Wordsworth's preference for humble and rustic life . He chose to write about it , you will remember , because , in that ...
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... less than 33,000 inhabitants , and no other town as much as 10,000 . Only in the northern and western districts , round Bromberg and Meseritz , and to a less extent in the south , did the Germans form solid majorities . There , on the ...
... less than 33,000 inhabitants , and no other town as much as 10,000 . Only in the northern and western districts , round Bromberg and Meseritz , and to a less extent in the south , did the Germans form solid majorities . There , on the ...
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... less familiar to him ; tangible England he had seen and lived in some thirty years , but a world of abstract thought is a late - comer to the mind and is in any case less manageable , does not so easily divide itself into subjects ( as ...
... less familiar to him ; tangible England he had seen and lived in some thirty years , but a world of abstract thought is a late - comer to the mind and is in any case less manageable , does not so easily divide itself into subjects ( as ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
IMMATERIALISM Philosophical Lecture By A A Luce Read | 19 |
WORDSWORTH AND POPE Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 33 |
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