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... seem no great matter . It seems no great matter only when measured against the total population of England to - day , when that total stands at about 37 millions . What the total population of England may have been in the days of Edward ...
... seem no great matter . It seems no great matter only when measured against the total population of England to - day , when that total stands at about 37 millions . What the total population of England may have been in the days of Edward ...
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... seems unreasonable because excessive , and when unde- served grossly unjust , in order to be accepted as at once aesthe- tically and morally ' fair ' , must , together with the evil that causes it , be intuitively apprehended as ...
... seems unreasonable because excessive , and when unde- served grossly unjust , in order to be accepted as at once aesthe- tically and morally ' fair ' , must , together with the evil that causes it , be intuitively apprehended as ...
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... seems to revel in the sonority of the names of persons and places which besprinkle the stanzas . At this point , one might speculate whether there is recogniz- able in some of the types of poetry already referred to any evidence of the ...
... seems to revel in the sonority of the names of persons and places which besprinkle the stanzas . At this point , one might speculate whether there is recogniz- able in some of the types of poetry already referred to any evidence of the ...
Contents
THINKING AND Representation Philosophical Lecture By H | 83 |
ORIGEN Lecture on a Master Mind By the Very Rev Dr W | 123 |
THE GOLDEN WORLD OF KING LEAR Shakespeare Lecture | 147 |
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