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... kind . Moreover , it is evident from the physical sciences , that the replica is capable of many analyses quite different from those sensations which give us our immediate knowledge of it , though always into constituents which derive ...
... kind . Moreover , it is evident from the physical sciences , that the replica is capable of many analyses quite different from those sensations which give us our immediate knowledge of it , though always into constituents which derive ...
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... kind of inward and spiritual warfare distracted men's minds , from the perception in France that Absolutism was crushing all freedom of individual thought , and in Germany that the multiplicity of free individual thought was destroying ...
... kind of inward and spiritual warfare distracted men's minds , from the perception in France that Absolutism was crushing all freedom of individual thought , and in Germany that the multiplicity of free individual thought was destroying ...
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... kind also , with others of plain iambic run , especially the famous old rime couée or Romance six . But it did something else for what Johnson calls the greater Ode ' , which was of the highest importance for all lyric , and may justify ...
... kind also , with others of plain iambic run , especially the famous old rime couée or Romance six . But it did something else for what Johnson calls the greater Ode ' , which was of the highest importance for all lyric , and may justify ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS 1912 | 7 |
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 8 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 8 |
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