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Page 124
... beginning , is to point out the overriding difference between The Prelude and In Memoriam from which all other differences seem to me to succeed . Now that In Memoriam does not come to the grave spiritual hardihood and serenity of The ...
... beginning , is to point out the overriding difference between The Prelude and In Memoriam from which all other differences seem to me to succeed . Now that In Memoriam does not come to the grave spiritual hardihood and serenity of The ...
Page 143
... beginning of the conflict and at the same time prepares the way for the resolving of it . For Arcite , who has shown himself to be what is now called a ' realist ' in love and in friendship , will pray to Mars for victory in the ...
... beginning of the conflict and at the same time prepares the way for the resolving of it . For Arcite , who has shown himself to be what is now called a ' realist ' in love and in friendship , will pray to Mars for victory in the ...
Page 150
... beginning of a speech is stressed by Quintilian and the writer of Ad Herennium . See Quintilian on the exordium ( principium ) , ' Causa principii nulla alia est , quam ut auditorem , quo sit nobis in ceteris partibus accom- modatior ...
... beginning of a speech is stressed by Quintilian and the writer of Ad Herennium . See Quintilian on the exordium ( principium ) , ' Causa principii nulla alia est , quam ut auditorem , quo sit nobis in ceteris partibus accom- modatior ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 7 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July | 11 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
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