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... never seen this dispatch till the copy was sent to me at Vienna , Oct. 1878. The substance was evidently communicated to the correspondent of the Daily News by Sir P. Francis , who I had reason to believe to be furnishing materials for ...
... never seen this dispatch till the copy was sent to me at Vienna , Oct. 1878. The substance was evidently communicated to the correspondent of the Daily News by Sir P. Francis , who I had reason to believe to be furnishing materials for ...
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... never attain ' . There is a background of ignorance of reality , an ' unexhausted remainder always present to our feeling ' . This permanently restricts our knowledge . The ' insight ' into the harmony or system of the whole partakes of ...
... never attain ' . There is a background of ignorance of reality , an ' unexhausted remainder always present to our feeling ' . This permanently restricts our knowledge . The ' insight ' into the harmony or system of the whole partakes of ...
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... never have been anything but an Anglican ; and Johnson could never have been anything but a Nonconformist , whatever his final views about theism might have been . Johnson's political views , like his religious opinions , developed with ...
... never have been anything but an Anglican ; and Johnson could never have been anything but a Nonconformist , whatever his final views about theism might have been . Johnson's political views , like his religious opinions , developed with ...
Contents
VERGILS CREATIVE ART Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 17 |
VIRGIL IN ENGLISH POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 39 |
VIRGIL Annual Lecture on a Master Mind By J W Mackail | 55 |
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