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... influence for the worse , upon any poet whatever . It is more serious , also , if we affirm that Milton's bad influence may be traced much farther than the eighteenth century , and much farther than upon bad poets : if we say that it ...
... influence for the worse , upon any poet whatever . It is more serious , also , if we affirm that Milton's bad influence may be traced much farther than the eighteenth century , and much farther than upon bad poets : if we say that it ...
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... influences will mean in that future ? The only relation in which the question of influence , good and bad , is significant , is the relation to the immediate future . With that question I shall engage at the end . I wish first to ...
... influences will mean in that future ? The only relation in which the question of influence , good and bad , is significant , is the relation to the immediate future . With that question I shall engage at the end . I wish first to ...
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... influence in promoting that co - operation between the secular and ecclesiastical powers which was so marked a feature of the Norman settlement of England . The revived Norman monasticism of the early eleventh century was not only ...
... influence in promoting that co - operation between the secular and ecclesiastical powers which was so marked a feature of the Norman settlement of England . The revived Norman monasticism of the early eleventh century was not only ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19467 | 7 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 19 |
NATURALISTIC ETHICS Philosophical Lecture By W F R Hardie | 29 |
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