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Page 228
... tradition , and routine , but in the end I think other feelings will be found to come over us : we call again for ... traditional Songs of Innocence . It has proved possible , in fact , to incorporate 228 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
... tradition , and routine , but in the end I think other feelings will be found to come over us : we call again for ... traditional Songs of Innocence . It has proved possible , in fact , to incorporate 228 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
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... tradition of technique ever possessed since the days of the fourteenth century . A hundred years later we had lost that tradition . Architecture showed signs of splitting up into several antagonistic groups . Chambers , Ultimus ...
... tradition of technique ever possessed since the days of the fourteenth century . A hundred years later we had lost that tradition . Architecture showed signs of splitting up into several antagonistic groups . Chambers , Ultimus ...
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... tradition of his circle- ' I am a Wordsworthian myself ' - or the Byronic tradition of his youth . He could sympathize with the romantic enthusiasm for Byron of Lord Beaconsfield , perhaps the last great representative in litera- ture ...
... tradition of his circle- ' I am a Wordsworthian myself ' - or the Byronic tradition of his youth . He could sympathize with the romantic enthusiasm for Byron of Lord Beaconsfield , perhaps the last great representative in litera- ture ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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