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... possible to the truth , when we show ourselves approachable , affable , polite , hospitable , and gentle ( for example , in being able to contradict without wrangling ) . Even as the purely formal manners of society all these attitudes ...
... possible to the truth , when we show ourselves approachable , affable , polite , hospitable , and gentle ( for example , in being able to contradict without wrangling ) . Even as the purely formal manners of society all these attitudes ...
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... possible pleasures to its devotees , the philo- sophers . How does all this tally with Menander's ' you will see ever the same , be your life ever so long or ever so short ; lucky he that leaves quickly ' ? " But could not Menander be ...
... possible pleasures to its devotees , the philo- sophers . How does all this tally with Menander's ' you will see ever the same , be your life ever so long or ever so short ; lucky he that leaves quickly ' ? " But could not Menander be ...
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... possible or useful to restate in legislative form the principles to be applied ( at least in reference to modern statutes ) with , say , a primacy allowed to Lord Dunedin's aphorism and a decent burial provided for those so - called ...
... possible or useful to restate in legislative form the principles to be applied ( at least in reference to modern statutes ) with , say , a primacy allowed to Lord Dunedin's aphorism and a decent burial provided for those so - called ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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