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... critics are spoilt children by reason of the almost superhuman stan- dards of perfection set by the masters of the Golden Age , and by Bach , Mozart , Haydn , and Beethoven . Schweitzer rationalizes the severity of current musical criticism ...
... critics are spoilt children by reason of the almost superhuman stan- dards of perfection set by the masters of the Golden Age , and by Bach , Mozart , Haydn , and Beethoven . Schweitzer rationalizes the severity of current musical criticism ...
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... criticism , is against the 2 text in the Gospels . Are we then to accept the evidence of these same wit- nesses in Acts ? And if not , how are we to account for the more attractive character of some of the 2 readings in Acts ? On the ...
... criticism , is against the 2 text in the Gospels . Are we then to accept the evidence of these same wit- nesses in Acts ? And if not , how are we to account for the more attractive character of some of the 2 readings in Acts ? On the ...
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... criticism of an undertaking so magnifi- cently conceived and so strenuously executed . What Alex- ander had to say to his critics is given in substance in the preface he wrote to the second impression of the book ( 1927 ) . He was ...
... criticism of an undertaking so magnifi- cently conceived and so strenuously executed . What Alex- ander had to say to his critics is given in substance in the preface he wrote to the second impression of the book ( 1927 ) . He was ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir David Ross | 21 |
ARAB RULE UNDER THE AL BU SAID DYNASTY OF OMAN Raleigh | 27 |
SOME PROBLEMS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY Philosophical | 55 |
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