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... living in Stratford the respectable bourgeois life of Stratford people and aiming only at comfort and a competence ; in London living the loose life of the artistic circle , free in his manners and his morals . As a poet he was endowed ...
... living in Stratford the respectable bourgeois life of Stratford people and aiming only at comfort and a competence ; in London living the loose life of the artistic circle , free in his manners and his morals . As a poet he was endowed ...
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... living development changing continually . Con- sequently the historian who is interpreting the past is interpreting the acting living present , and there is no finality in historical interpre- tation . The reason why we can have no ...
... living development changing continually . Con- sequently the historian who is interpreting the past is interpreting the acting living present , and there is no finality in historical interpre- tation . The reason why we can have no ...
Page 348
... living development changing continually . Consequently the historian who is interpreting the past is interpreting the acting living present , and there is no finality in historical interpretation . The reason why we can have no final ...
... living development changing continually . Consequently the historian who is interpreting the past is interpreting the acting living present , and there is no finality in historical interpretation . The reason why we can have no final ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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