Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 9British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 32
Page 143
... close to our own place shall be and remain that of a people akin to us , not only in blood but in some of the most enduring traditions of our national life . The critically decisive period of Anglo - American colonization , in which ...
... close to our own place shall be and remain that of a people akin to us , not only in blood but in some of the most enduring traditions of our national life . The critically decisive period of Anglo - American colonization , in which ...
Page 330
... Close are found from 1120 onwards . It may be observed , as the matter has been disputed , that this plan of securing privacy is entirely different from the practice , which was adopted as early as the twelfth century , of leaving the ...
... Close are found from 1120 onwards . It may be observed , as the matter has been disputed , that this plan of securing privacy is entirely different from the practice , which was adopted as early as the twelfth century , of leaving the ...
Page 435
... Close your Byron ; open your Goethe ' , says Carlyle ; but for Goethe most English readers and critics have inclined to substitute Wordsworth . Close your Byron ; open your Keats and Tennyson and Rossetti and Swinburne ' , says , or ...
... Close your Byron ; open your Goethe ' , says Carlyle ; but for Goethe most English readers and critics have inclined to substitute Wordsworth . Close your Byron ; open your Keats and Tennyson and Rossetti and Swinburne ' , says , or ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
Copyright | |
19 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Academy Aeginetic aesthetic ancient Anglo-Saxon appears Aristotle artist beauty British bull Byron called century character Cnossus coins colony commonplace conception connexion Cretan Crete criticism Croce Cydonia doctrine document drachms Drapier's Letters Elected England English experience expression fact feeling France Gortyna grammes Greek Gulliver Gulliver's Travels Hegel human Ibid idea imagination impressed seal interest island Italian Italy King knowledge language later Lecture Leonardo less letters literature Lord Lyttus magic means method mind modern myths nations nature never obverse original passion perhaps philosophy Plotinus poem poet poetry political principle Professor race reality regard relations Rhodian Roman Roman Britain seal seems sense Shakespeare speak specimens spirit staters story Svoronos Swift tetradrachms things thought tion to-day tradition true truth types verse Virginia weight whole Woden words writings