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... once in two opposite directions of time , from present to past and from past to present . For the presentation which we have called d is an awareness at once of the c , the b , and the a , as memories which recede from itself as a vivid ...
... once in two opposite directions of time , from present to past and from past to present . For the presentation which we have called d is an awareness at once of the c , the b , and the a , as memories which recede from itself as a vivid ...
Page 462
... once and take the city . These men are not cowards ; but their conduct depends on their leaders . The same thing is seen when Coriolanus himself appeals to the other division for volunteers to serve in the van . For once he appeals ...
... once and take the city . These men are not cowards ; but their conduct depends on their leaders . The same thing is seen when Coriolanus himself appeals to the other division for volunteers to serve in the van . For once he appeals ...
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... once a new discovery ( e . g . Sarapion's Prayer Book , 1899 ) . But he was not exactly an expert in the more intensive sense in which Mgr . Duchesne or Mr. Edmund Bishop or Mr. F. E. Brightman might be called by that name ; The ...
... once a new discovery ( e . g . Sarapion's Prayer Book , 1899 ) . But he was not exactly an expert in the more intensive sense in which Mgr . Duchesne or Mr. Edmund Bishop or Mr. F. E. Brightman might be called by that name ; The ...
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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