Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 7British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... mind among its crowding ideal shapes , reality through his stored - up experience is at work , quietly weaving a ... mind so infinitely diverse , so individual , as emotion and imagination , are vitally concerned in the process . That ...
... mind among its crowding ideal shapes , reality through his stored - up experience is at work , quietly weaving a ... mind so infinitely diverse , so individual , as emotion and imagination , are vitally concerned in the process . That ...
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... mind of the most sensitive and tender of Roman poets , on the other hand , the Stoic idea fell upon a soil rich in qualities uncongenial , if not unknown , to its native habitat . Stoic thought in Vergil , no less than Epicurean in ...
... mind of the most sensitive and tender of Roman poets , on the other hand , the Stoic idea fell upon a soil rich in qualities uncongenial , if not unknown , to its native habitat . Stoic thought in Vergil , no less than Epicurean in ...
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... mind ' . When Wordsworth tells us , in the great Recluse passage , of the awe , beyond Empyrean or Erebus , with which he contemplated ' the mind of man ' ; when he sees the heroic devotion of the fallen Toussaint perpetuated in ' man's ...
... mind ' . When Wordsworth tells us , in the great Recluse passage , of the awe , beyond Empyrean or Erebus , with which he contemplated ' the mind of man ' ; when he sees the heroic devotion of the fallen Toussaint perpetuated in ' man's ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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