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... thought it was an attempt at a horse and another thought it was an attempt at a donkey . But what kind of sketch would it have to be which looked like a very good horse to some , and like a very good donkey to others ? The only solution ...
... thought it was an attempt at a horse and another thought it was an attempt at a donkey . But what kind of sketch would it have to be which looked like a very good horse to some , and like a very good donkey to others ? The only solution ...
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... thought a ' one man play ' will sound rather like a paradox . But I am not aiming at singularity . In so far as my own ideas about Shakespeare are worth classifying at all , I confess myself a member of that school which has lately been ...
... thought a ' one man play ' will sound rather like a paradox . But I am not aiming at singularity . In so far as my own ideas about Shakespeare are worth classifying at all , I confess myself a member of that school which has lately been ...
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... thought by which the mind of the race is enriched . It may need technical skill for its expression or an unusual power of logical reasoning . But they do not constitute it . Something new has appeared above the mental horizon , and we ...
... thought by which the mind of the race is enriched . It may need technical skill for its expression or an unusual power of logical reasoning . But they do not constitute it . Something new has appeared above the mental horizon , and we ...
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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