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... by which they mean a spirit of caprice , so that because he made a certain choice of method on one day or on five days , that , they hold , is no reason at all for our expecting to find it in his work on any other .
... by which they mean a spirit of caprice , so that because he made a certain choice of method on one day or on five days , that , they hold , is no reason at all for our expecting to find it in his work on any other .
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It is not a means to an end , but an end attained . Homer , Virgil , Shakespeare remain alive after hundreds or thousands of years . They retain their uplifting and enlarging influence ; they speak directly to us and interpret actual ...
It is not a means to an end , but an end attained . Homer , Virgil , Shakespeare remain alive after hundreds or thousands of years . They retain their uplifting and enlarging influence ; they speak directly to us and interpret actual ...
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In so far as xápis means ' power ' , it is power conceived either as something divine acting out of benevolence and strengthening men or as the strength thus bestowed ( so for instance in Philo , cf. H. Lewy , Sobria ebrietas ( Beih ...
In so far as xápis means ' power ' , it is power conceived either as something divine acting out of benevolence and strengthening men or as the strength thus bestowed ( so for instance in Philo , cf. H. Lewy , Sobria ebrietas ( Beih ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19301 | 7 |
VERGILS CREATIVE ARt Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 14 |
VIRGIL IN ITALIAN POETRY Annual Italian Lecture By Edmund | 28 |
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