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Page 450
... doubt we can look upon the subject or subjects and the nature which they know as together constituting a single Reality . If the word Absolute is to be used at all , we must say that the Absolute includes the subject or subjects ...
... doubt we can look upon the subject or subjects and the nature which they know as together constituting a single Reality . If the word Absolute is to be used at all , we must say that the Absolute includes the subject or subjects ...
Page 458
... doubt , perfectly right ; but he closed the door on certain effects , in the absence of which his whole power in tragedy could not be displayed . He had to be content with something less , or rather with something else ; and so have we ...
... doubt , perfectly right ; but he closed the door on certain effects , in the absence of which his whole power in tragedy could not be displayed . He had to be content with something less , or rather with something else ; and so have we ...
Page 511
... doubt that this recommendation will be carried into effect . With the removal of the University from South Kensington the apartments it occupies in the Imperial Institute will become vacant , and one might hope that it would be found ...
... doubt that this recommendation will be carried into effect . With the removal of the University from South Kensington the apartments it occupies in the Imperial Institute will become vacant , and one might hope that it would be found ...
Contents
Ninth Annual General Meeting JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 4 |
HENRY CHARLES LEA 18251909 By E P CHEYNEY | 17 |
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