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... in case , as he most earnestly hoped , the rebellion at Naples should spread to the Romagna . Nothing but the too easy suppression of the South by the Austrian troops sent him to die for Greece instead of Italy . ' To - day ' , he ...
... in case , as he most earnestly hoped , the rebellion at Naples should spread to the Romagna . Nothing but the too easy suppression of the South by the Austrian troops sent him to die for Greece instead of Italy . ' To - day ' , he ...
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... after us : new and yet so old ; old and yet , in Mr. de la Mare's hands , so new . It is not of to - day only , or of to - day's thoughts or experiences : and though we hear in it the voice of its own poet that is not all we hear . There ...
... after us : new and yet so old ; old and yet , in Mr. de la Mare's hands , so new . It is not of to - day only , or of to - day's thoughts or experiences : and though we hear in it the voice of its own poet that is not all we hear . There ...
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... to pass beyond itself , tells no more , as we saw , against its persistent ... day , whom he regards as living and working after the Auflösung of art in ... In this latter form of art ( the romantic 286 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
... to pass beyond itself , tells no more , as we saw , against its persistent ... day , whom he regards as living and working after the Auflösung of art in ... In this latter form of art ( the romantic 286 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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