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Page 242
... Look . Boswell's portrait of Dr. Johnson is immortal simply because it was drawn in that manner . As a trammel ... look directly at nature ; to see how Shakespeare looks at nature , to understand the amplitude of his realism , which does ...
... Look . Boswell's portrait of Dr. Johnson is immortal simply because it was drawn in that manner . As a trammel ... look directly at nature ; to see how Shakespeare looks at nature , to understand the amplitude of his realism , which does ...
Page 378
... look indeed rather clumsy , and without the insertion of vowel signs the transliterations are often ambiguous1 . The real difficulty and the real interest arises when , as so often in the New Testament , the Proper Name in the Greek is ...
... look indeed rather clumsy , and without the insertion of vowel signs the transliterations are often ambiguous1 . The real difficulty and the real interest arises when , as so often in the New Testament , the Proper Name in the Greek is ...
Page 513
... look to private generosity ; and I really cannot entertain the idea that we should look in vain . There must surely be some British or Colonial or Indian subjects of the Crown of sufficient wealth and patriotism to provide the capital ...
... look to private generosity ; and I really cannot entertain the idea that we should look in vain . There must surely be some British or Colonial or Indian subjects of the Crown of sufficient wealth and patriotism to provide the capital ...
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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