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... possible disappearance of the whole controversy , because it had caused an incessant microscopic examination of the poems which was inciden- tally fruitful in many ways . Something of the same kind has hap- pened regarding the books of ...
... possible disappearance of the whole controversy , because it had caused an incessant microscopic examination of the poems which was inciden- tally fruitful in many ways . Something of the same kind has hap- pened regarding the books of ...
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... possible measure to safeguard as carefully as possible her share in the world's artistic patrimony , which she treasures and appreciates as does no other city in the world . It is significant that it was by Florence , through the mouth ...
... possible measure to safeguard as carefully as possible her share in the world's artistic patrimony , which she treasures and appreciates as does no other city in the world . It is significant that it was by Florence , through the mouth ...
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... possible to treat , even in broad outlines , without introducing , to some extent at least , political considerations of a somewhat controversial character , though I shall do my best to avoid them , or to reduce them to the smallest ...
... possible to treat , even in broad outlines , without introducing , to some extent at least , political considerations of a somewhat controversial character , though I shall do my best to avoid them , or to reduce them to the smallest ...
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