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... regarded , and regarded himself , as in the fullest sense a poet by vocation , and that everything was done that power and friendship could do to let him plan his life , to make the poetical life not only possible for him , but inviting ...
... regarded , and regarded himself , as in the fullest sense a poet by vocation , and that everything was done that power and friendship could do to let him plan his life , to make the poetical life not only possible for him , but inviting ...
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... regarded themselves as Serbs and spoke of the unity and freedom of all Serbs , but they used the word Serb in its widest sense . They had little love of the principality of Serbia under its dubious prince . They did not always see eye ...
... regarded themselves as Serbs and spoke of the unity and freedom of all Serbs , but they used the word Serb in its widest sense . They had little love of the principality of Serbia under its dubious prince . They did not always see eye ...
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... regarded as a vast indi- vidual ' . The individual , however , is in its very nature ' inexhaustible in its predicates ' . Hence the rational or ' systematic unity of things ' is no more than ' an ideal to which we can never attain ...
... regarded as a vast indi- vidual ' . The individual , however , is in its very nature ' inexhaustible in its predicates ' . Hence the rational or ' systematic unity of things ' is no more than ' an ideal to which we can never attain ...
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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