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Personally , he preferred a life of retirement ; but he could admire those who did not ; he had , in fact , a certain amount in common with them . Was he not a strong Whig , a full - blooded patriot - he could hardly keep his temper ...
Personally , he preferred a life of retirement ; but he could admire those who did not ; he had , in fact , a certain amount in common with them . Was he not a strong Whig , a full - blooded patriot - he could hardly keep his temper ...
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And in its other publications , he continues , ' our English work was meagre and miscellaneous , in fact almost scrappy'.2 It was with thoughts like this in mind , no doubt , that he had written in the News Sheet for June 1900 : So many ...
And in its other publications , he continues , ' our English work was meagre and miscellaneous , in fact almost scrappy'.2 It was with thoughts like this in mind , no doubt , that he had written in the News Sheet for June 1900 : So many ...
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... on virtue ( ignoring Book VI of the Nicomachean Ethics ) , and then , comparing it with Plato's analysis of justice , concludes that Aristotle in following and trying to improve upon this analysis ' in fact largely spoilt it ' ( p .
... on virtue ( ignoring Book VI of the Nicomachean Ethics ) , and then , comparing it with Plato's analysis of justice , concludes that Aristotle in following and trying to improve upon this analysis ' in fact largely spoilt it ' ( p .
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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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