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... feeling which naturally spread among French people under the rule of the Florentine sove- reign . The preferments given to the Italian adventurers who crowded the French Court , the policy of the Crown in religious matters , were mainly ...
... feeling which naturally spread among French people under the rule of the Florentine sove- reign . The preferments given to the Italian adventurers who crowded the French Court , the policy of the Crown in religious matters , were mainly ...
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... feeling of beauty , pleasure is not the whole of the account . The Pheidian horse of the Parthenon is a very beautiful object ; so is the Parthenon man ; so far as the feeling of their beauty is concerned , the pleasure that each evokes ...
... feeling of beauty , pleasure is not the whole of the account . The Pheidian horse of the Parthenon is a very beautiful object ; so is the Parthenon man ; so far as the feeling of their beauty is concerned , the pleasure that each evokes ...
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... feelings , still less inquisitive of those of others , he made on many the impression of being more interested in causes than in personalities . Whether that was a correct impression or not , he showed a large loyalty and kindliness in ...
... feelings , still less inquisitive of those of others , he made on many the impression of being more interested in causes than in personalities . Whether that was a correct impression or not , he showed a large loyalty and kindliness in ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19278 | 3 |
THE POETRY OF COLLINS Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 29 |
THE DATE OF THE HITTITE HIEROGLYPHIC INSCRIPTIONS | 39 |
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