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... criticism and comment on all things and a few besides — he thereby gave proof that he was an artist , born and bred , and trained in a discipline of which the world as it read him might well be slow to discern the traces . For my part I ...
... criticism and comment on all things and a few besides — he thereby gave proof that he was an artist , born and bred , and trained in a discipline of which the world as it read him might well be slow to discern the traces . For my part I ...
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... criticism . Still he had in fact established a principle which will not be seriously controverted , only it cannot be applied with confidence to copies . Henry II's adoption of the formula Dei gratia in his royal style stands in close ...
... criticism . Still he had in fact established a principle which will not be seriously controverted , only it cannot be applied with confidence to copies . Henry II's adoption of the formula Dei gratia in his royal style stands in close ...
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... critic would , in fact , have found the form of the poem , from a historical point of view , not less worthy of his study than the matter . 1 Precisely the same defect may be noted in the criticism of the mediaeval Romances by the ...
... critic would , in fact , have found the form of the poem , from a historical point of view , not less worthy of his study than the matter . 1 Precisely the same defect may be noted in the criticism of the mediaeval Romances by the ...
Contents
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
SOME PALESTINIAN CULTS IN THE GRAECOROMAN AGE By G | 55 |
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