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... give a complete account of the new way of think- ing . All I can do in this lecture is to review the chief points at which it has challenged and , in the opinion of many , vanquished the older philosophy , though it is fair to add that ...
... give a complete account of the new way of think- ing . All I can do in this lecture is to review the chief points at which it has challenged and , in the opinion of many , vanquished the older philosophy , though it is fair to add that ...
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... give to our students versions of the plays which do not accord with the latest results of textual research . For myself , I am convinced that , besides the reasons adduced by Professor Hardin Craig , there is another reason still more ...
... give to our students versions of the plays which do not accord with the latest results of textual research . For myself , I am convinced that , besides the reasons adduced by Professor Hardin Craig , there is another reason still more ...
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... give the King advice . He attended the Cabinet dinner on 23 May and wrote an interesting account of the discussion ( ibid . ii . 261-4 ) . 3 Grey and William IV Corresp . i . 371 . * Ibid . i . 373. Lord Kenyon , when Lord Chief Justice ...
... give the King advice . He attended the Cabinet dinner on 23 May and wrote an interesting account of the discussion ( ibid . ii . 261-4 ) . 3 Grey and William IV Corresp . i . 371 . * Ibid . i . 373. Lord Kenyon , when Lord Chief Justice ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Charles Webster | 2 |
HERO AND LEANDER Warton Lecture on English Poetry By C S Lewis | 23 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF ANALYSIS Philosophical Lecture By Brand | 39 |
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