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Page 85
... common disconnexion between artistic power and scientific knowledge . But I have appealed to what seems to me an irresistible proof in the still more common acknowledgement of the difference of speech and song : others may be found in ...
... common disconnexion between artistic power and scientific knowledge . But I have appealed to what seems to me an irresistible proof in the still more common acknowledgement of the difference of speech and song : others may be found in ...
Page 86
... common and simple again , of the three feet to four . Salaman reduplicates the words , and therefore the feet , constantly— ' And the stars ' , ' of thee ' , ' a spirit ' -besides repeating whole lines in a sort of reverse refrain ...
... common and simple again , of the three feet to four . Salaman reduplicates the words , and therefore the feet , constantly— ' And the stars ' , ' of thee ' , ' a spirit ' -besides repeating whole lines in a sort of reverse refrain ...
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... common among mankind . It is this force of joy and tenderness - in a word , of imaginative sympathy -- which he applies to all the common- place world of action , thought , and being , whether animate or inanimate , till he is able to ...
... common among mankind . It is this force of joy and tenderness - in a word , of imaginative sympathy -- which he applies to all the common- place world of action , thought , and being , whether animate or inanimate , till he is able to ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
THE VALUE AND THE METHODS OF MYTHOLOGIC STUDY By L | 37 |
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