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... live , or wish to live , in the broad light of the world - among those who either are , or are striving to make themselves , people of consideration in society.1 I hope it will not seem irreverent if I say at once what this reminds me ...
... live , or wish to live , in the broad light of the world - among those who either are , or are striving to make themselves , people of consideration in society.1 I hope it will not seem irreverent if I say at once what this reminds me ...
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... live . But did Johnson really believe that the playgoer was satisfied by ' just gesture and elegant undulation ... Lives of the Poets , was published many years later . An introduction to a literary work was one of the things that ...
... live . But did Johnson really believe that the playgoer was satisfied by ' just gesture and elegant undulation ... Lives of the Poets , was published many years later . An introduction to a literary work was one of the things that ...
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British Academy. But dramatists must live , and ' those that live to please , must please to live ' , so that Shakespeare and his fellows were constantly forced to remember that ' whole theatre of others ' . These people , lacking this ...
British Academy. But dramatists must live , and ' those that live to please , must please to live ' , so that Shakespeare and his fellows were constantly forced to remember that ' whole theatre of others ' . These people , lacking this ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19434 | 3 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
IMMATERIALISM Philosophical Lecture By A A Luce Read | 19 |
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