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... human group , their tradition is derived from human life , possesses often a rich epic colouring , and rarely clashes with the belief - open to any one who is minded to adopt it - in their historic reality . Yet , as we are mournfully ...
... human group , their tradition is derived from human life , possesses often a rich epic colouring , and rarely clashes with the belief - open to any one who is minded to adopt it - in their historic reality . Yet , as we are mournfully ...
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... human man , ' with the deeps and heights of the human heart as such , with universal humanity in its joys and griefs , its aspirations , acts , and destinies . Hereby the artist receives his content within himself , and is one with the ...
... human man , ' with the deeps and heights of the human heart as such , with universal humanity in its joys and griefs , its aspirations , acts , and destinies . Hereby the artist receives his content within himself , and is one with the ...
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... human heart , more so perhaps than Wordsworth or Shelley in their profounder , but more mystical , more rapt and remote strains . Byron's genuine accents are singularly human . Even in the tales the voice of authentic passion , the ...
... human heart , more so perhaps than Wordsworth or Shelley in their profounder , but more mystical , more rapt and remote strains . Byron's genuine accents are singularly human . Even in the tales the voice of authentic passion , the ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
SOME | 30 |
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