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Page 36
... less vivid , and before it has ceased being in consciousness is followed by b , which in its turn becomes vivid , then becomes less vivid , and again is followed before ceasing to exist by c , and c again in like manner by d . I take a ...
... less vivid , and before it has ceased being in consciousness is followed by b , which in its turn becomes vivid , then becomes less vivid , and again is followed before ceasing to exist by c , and c again in like manner by d . I take a ...
Page 223
... less easy and no less congenial would it be for me to compli- ment that Sailor - Prince , who reverently walked , a few days ago , to the foot of the altar in the Abbey where so many of his ancestors sleep their last sleep , and their ...
... less easy and no less congenial would it be for me to compli- ment that Sailor - Prince , who reverently walked , a few days ago , to the foot of the altar in the Abbey where so many of his ancestors sleep their last sleep , and their ...
Page 489
... less irreparable , or only to be got rid of at frightful cost and pain , and those where these bad things simply die of their own badness . This last is the fortunate case with poetry . English lyric - we have just seen it — has been ...
... less irreparable , or only to be got rid of at frightful cost and pain , and those where these bad things simply die of their own badness . This last is the fortunate case with poetry . English lyric - we have just seen it — has been ...
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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