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... expression of ultimate spiritual reality , where Truth is the same as Beauty and Beauty the same as Truth . No -poetry to Gray , as to any other sensible eighteenth - century gentleman , was just a pleasure : and the poet so far from ...
... expression of ultimate spiritual reality , where Truth is the same as Beauty and Beauty the same as Truth . No -poetry to Gray , as to any other sensible eighteenth - century gentleman , was just a pleasure : and the poet so far from ...
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... expression . It was the semi - foreign school of Gandhara which gave to Buddhism the human image of its divine founder , and introduced for the first time western rationalism into the narrative scenes . The fact that the western ideas ...
... expression . It was the semi - foreign school of Gandhara which gave to Buddhism the human image of its divine founder , and introduced for the first time western rationalism into the narrative scenes . The fact that the western ideas ...
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... expression in a new type of cult image64 which , to the followers of Mithra and Buddha alike , carries a similar promise . Many other elements of our Gandhara reliefs recur on those Mithraic monuments which , in the last instance ...
... expression in a new type of cult image64 which , to the followers of Mithra and Buddha alike , carries a similar promise . Many other elements of our Gandhara reliefs recur on those Mithraic monuments which , in the last instance ...
Contents
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 12 |
THE POETRY OF THOMAS GRAY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 43 |
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