The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 35
... ideas were originally discerned . How much of the result is due to growth and how much to classical prompting ? A critic of discernment , we are very confident , would not deny the importance of either source . A Renais- sance of some ...
... ideas were originally discerned . How much of the result is due to growth and how much to classical prompting ? A critic of discernment , we are very confident , would not deny the importance of either source . A Renais- sance of some ...
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... ideas he had succeeded in amassing who had reached the standpoint from which what is meritorious in art can be ... ideas only , but with contemporary ideas also . At the same time it would be alto- gether unfair to one who , as he ...
... ideas he had succeeded in amassing who had reached the standpoint from which what is meritorious in art can be ... ideas only , but with contemporary ideas also . At the same time it would be alto- gether unfair to one who , as he ...
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... ideas more happily than Arnold ; but it was on the condition of their remaining abstractions . He was impatient of the attempt to embody them in legislation , because of the mixture of alloy which it involved . So treated , the idea ...
... ideas more happily than Arnold ; but it was on the condition of their remaining abstractions . He was impatient of the attempt to embody them in legislation , because of the mixture of alloy which it involved . So treated , the idea ...
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THE DEATH OF THE KING | 1 |
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