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... criticism and comment on all things and a few besides - he thereby gave proof that he was an artist , born and bred , and trained in a discipline of which the world as it read him might well be slow to discern the traces . For my part I ...
... criticism and comment on all things and a few besides - he thereby gave proof that he was an artist , born and bred , and trained in a discipline of which the world as it read him might well be slow to discern the traces . For my part I ...
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... critic would , in fact , have found the form of the poem , from a historical point of view , not less worthy of his study than the matter . 1 Precisely the same defect may be noted in the criticism of the mediaeval Romances by the ...
... critic would , in fact , have found the form of the poem , from a historical point of view , not less worthy of his study than the matter . 1 Precisely the same defect may be noted in the criticism of the mediaeval Romances by the ...
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... criticism of Mr. Bradley's treatment of it would be wholly beyond the limits which I have designed for this paper . And in the second place much has already been done in the way of protest against the cheap and easy attempts to ...
... criticism of Mr. Bradley's treatment of it would be wholly beyond the limits which I have designed for this paper . And in the second place much has already been done in the way of protest against the cheap and easy attempts to ...
Contents
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SIR A C LYALL 18351911 BY LORD REAY ACTING PRESIDENT | 17 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 23 |
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