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... RELATION TO PAINTING AND THE OTHER ARTS . BY LAURENCE BINYON . Read June 5 , 1918 ANNUAL SHAKespeare Lecture , 1918 ... RELATIONS OF THE HOUSE OF SAVOY WITH THE COURT OF ENGLAND . BY LIEUT . - COLONEL SIR F. DE FILIPPI , K.C.I.E. Read ...
... RELATION TO PAINTING AND THE OTHER ARTS . BY LAURENCE BINYON . Read June 5 , 1918 ANNUAL SHAKespeare Lecture , 1918 ... RELATIONS OF THE HOUSE OF SAVOY WITH THE COURT OF ENGLAND . BY LIEUT . - COLONEL SIR F. DE FILIPPI , K.C.I.E. Read ...
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... relation between a sign and the thing signified . Of this relation a genuinely empirical account can be given : both terms are objects of experience , present or eventual , and the passage between them is made in time by an experienced ...
... relation between a sign and the thing signified . Of this relation a genuinely empirical account can be given : both terms are objects of experience , present or eventual , and the passage between them is made in time by an experienced ...
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... relation between poetry and painting ; but how we miss a centre for the imaginative life , how isolated seem the ardent efforts of groups as of individuals ! How solitary is Turner ; how unsupported and hindered in every way the efforts ...
... relation between poetry and painting ; but how we miss a centre for the imaginative life , how isolated seem the ardent efforts of groups as of individuals ! How solitary is Turner ; how unsupported and hindered in every way the efforts ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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