Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 8British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... spirit but cannot be expressed in logical propositions . ' Half is more than the whole . ' That maxim of Greek wisdom is emphatically English as well as Greek . A Parliament that will work is greater than Rights of Man that are ...
... spirit but cannot be expressed in logical propositions . ' Half is more than the whole . ' That maxim of Greek wisdom is emphatically English as well as Greek . A Parliament that will work is greater than Rights of Man that are ...
Page 196
... spirit as is the great mass of our poetical literature itself . And it is in truth there ; but it is far less prominent than might be expected ; indeed , as Sir Arthur Quiller - Couch says in an introduction to a recent little book by a ...
... spirit as is the great mass of our poetical literature itself . And it is in truth there ; but it is far less prominent than might be expected ; indeed , as Sir Arthur Quiller - Couch says in an introduction to a recent little book by a ...
Page 300
... spirit of American life , but never hears of its original austere principles , or relegates them to the same willing oblivion as it does the constraints which it has just escaped- Jewish , Irish , German , Italian , or whatever they may ...
... spirit of American life , but never hears of its original austere principles , or relegates them to the same willing oblivion as it does the constraints which it has just escaped- Jewish , Irish , German , Italian , or whatever they may ...
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