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Page 179
... existence after the ideal of the good life as they see it . The vicissitudes of the world outside their own borders do not affect them . Classes less fortunate than themselves live by ministering to their needs . Within the privileged ...
... existence after the ideal of the good life as they see it . The vicissitudes of the world outside their own borders do not affect them . Classes less fortunate than themselves live by ministering to their needs . Within the privileged ...
Page 225
... existence of these prints is good evidence that this form of alliterative poetry still appealed to Scottish readers in the sixteenth century to an extent which encouraged the printer to produce them . The three poems are very different ...
... existence of these prints is good evidence that this form of alliterative poetry still appealed to Scottish readers in the sixteenth century to an extent which encouraged the printer to produce them . The three poems are very different ...
Page 341
... existence or characters of the Patriarchs themselves ' . The posi- tion taken by one with a wide knowledge of Palestine - which was also the position of W. R. S. , S. R. Driver , and others- remains as secure to - day as it was so many ...
... existence or characters of the Patriarchs themselves ' . The posi- tion taken by one with a wide knowledge of Palestine - which was also the position of W. R. S. , S. R. Driver , and others- remains as secure to - day as it was so many ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
ROMANTIC POETRY AND THE FINE ARTS Warton Lecture on English | 101 |
BERKELEYS ARGUMENT ABOUT MATERIAL SUBSTANCE Philo | 119 |
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