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Page 272
... spirit . The truth is , surely , that different inclinations of the spirit have affinities with different qualities and actions of body — meaning by body that which a sane philosophy accepts as concretely and com- pletely actual in the ...
... spirit . The truth is , surely , that different inclinations of the spirit have affinities with different qualities and actions of body — meaning by body that which a sane philosophy accepts as concretely and com- pletely actual in the ...
Page 273
... spirit , as is just and right , attains its greatness and its clearness only by going to school to the spirit of the universe in all its manifestations . In music we saw a decisive example of this ; and in visual art the innocence of ...
... spirit , as is just and right , attains its greatness and its clearness only by going to school to the spirit of the universe in all its manifestations . In music we saw a decisive example of this ; and in visual art the innocence of ...
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... spirit . He is the poet who , like Donne or Marlowe , Byron or the Swinburne of the first Poems and Ballads , shocks and startles and also enchants his age by the challenge which his poetry offers to the accepted moral conventions ...
... spirit . He is the poet who , like Donne or Marlowe , Byron or the Swinburne of the first Poems and Ballads , shocks and startles and also enchants his age by the challenge which his poetry offers to the accepted moral conventions ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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